Calculus
Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:
A Fragment that goes with Add.3960.11: 193/195, c 1665-c 1700
Papers on infinite series, curves and fluxions, in the hands of Newton and two others.
Analysis per quantitates fluentes et earum momenta, c 1665-c 1700
Papers on infinite series, curves and fluxions, in the hands of Newton and two others.
Drafts of an unpublished Prop. Cas. 7 of 'De quadratura curvarum', c 1665-c 1700
Papers on infinite series, curves and fluxions, in the hands of Newton and two others.
Early Paper on Fluxions, May 1665-c 1700
pp.97-98 contain unrelated notes from the mid 1670s.
First Attempts at The Resolution of Fluxional Equations, late 1665
The Portsmouth Collection is the principal collection of Isaac Newton's scientific and mathematical papers, including early drafts of the Principia, and his correspondence with Oldenburg, Halley Flamsteed and many of the other most prominent scientists of his day.
Fragments on Fluxions, c 1665-c 1700
Papers on infinite series, curves and fluxions, in the hands of Newton and two others.
Method of Curves and Infinite Series, and application to the Geometry of Curves, c 1665-c 1700
Papers on infinite series, curves and fluxions, in the hands of Newton and two others.
Method of Fluxions and Infinite Series, c 1665-c 1700
Papers on infinite series, curves and fluxions, in the hands of Newton and two others.
Method of Fluxions and Infinite Series, c 1665-c 1700
Papers on infinite series, curves and fluxions, in the hands of Newton and two others.
Propositions in Fluxions, c 1665-c 1700
Papers on infinite series, curves and fluxions, in the hands of Newton and two others.
Propositions in the Method of Fluxions, c 1665-c 1700
Papers on infinite series, curves and fluxions, in the hands of Newton and two others.
Some Propositions in Fluxions, c 1665-c 1700
Papers on infinite series, curves and fluxions, in the hands of Newton and two others.
Tract on Fluxions, October 1666
The Portsmouth Collection is the principal collection of Isaac Newton's scientific and mathematical papers, including early drafts of the Principia, and his correspondence with Oldenburg, Halley Flamsteed and many of the other most prominent scientists of his day.
Transcript of a Tract on Fluxions said to have been written by Newton, November 1666
Papers on infinite series, curves and fluxions, in the hands of Newton and two others.
Unpublished Appendix to 'methodus': Problem IX, 1671
Follows on from Add. 3960.14: 110, line 27.