Originally published in 1927 this book presents the main features of Newton's life and his chief contributions to scientific knowledge. It gives the non-scientist, as well as the specialist, an insight into the life, personality and achievements of one of England's greatest scientists and polymaths.
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Original Review of Sir Isaac Newton:
'It is fortunate...that to write such a volume should have fallen to a mathematician who has the pen of a ready writer, the dramatic skill to present his readers with something that is more than a lay figure and a welcome power of lucid exposition.' The Mathematical Gazette, Volume 14, Issue 192, (1928).
'Professor Brodetsky has given us a balanced and critical account of the life and research of Newton - an account which brings out equally well Newton's remarkable personality and remarkable work.' Transactions of the Faraday Society, Volume 25 (1929).
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
Postgraduate and Undergraduate Advanced
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Höhe: 216 mm
Breite: 138 mm
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978-1-032-94129-5 (9781032941295)
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Selig Brodetsky (1888-1954) was Emeritus Professor of Applied Mathematics at the University of Leeds and President of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
1.The Lincolnshire Child, 1642-1661 2. The Cambridge Student, 1661-1665 3. The Dawn of Mathematical Discovery 1665 4. The Germ of Universal Gravitation, 1666 5. The Analysis of Light and Colour 1666 6. The Optical Decade, 1668-1678 7. The Gravitational Decade, 1678-1687 8. The 'Principia', 1687 9. The Transitional Decade, 1687-1696 10. The Guardian of the Nation's Coinage, 1696-1727 11. The Doyen of British Science, 1703-1727 12. The End 1727.