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People and organisations | Count |
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Newton, Isaac (1642-1727) | 3 |
Barrow, Isaac (1630-1677) | 2 |
Flamsteed, John (1646-1719) | 2 |
Macclesfield, Thomas Parker Earl of (1666?-1732) | 2 |
Rigaud, Stephen Jordan Bishop (1816-1859) | 2 |
Rigaud, Stephen Peter (1774-1839) | 2 |
Wallis, John (1616-1703) | 2 |
Collins, John | 1 |
Collins, John (1625-1683) | 1 |
Keill, John | 1 |
Correspondence of scientific men of the seventeenth century : including letters of Barrow, Flamsteed, Wallis, and Newton, printed from the originals in the collection of the Right Honourable the Earl of Macclesfield (v.1)
Barrow, Isaac (1630-1677); Flamsteed, John (1646-1719); Wallis, John (1616-1703); Newton, Isaac (1642-1727); Macclesfield, Thomas Parker earl of (1666?-1732); Rigaud, Stephen Peter (1774-1839); Rigaud, Stephen Jordan Bishop (1816-1859)
1841
Half-title: Letters of Barrow, Flamsteed, Wallis, and Newton. Edited by Stephen Peter Rigaud; v.2, after his death, by his son, Stephen Jordan Rigaud.
Correspondence of scientific men of the seventeenth century : including letters of Barrow, Flamsteed, Wallis, and Newton, printed from the originals in the collection of the Right Honourable the Earl of Macclesfield (v.2)
Barrow, Isaac (1630-1677); Flamsteed, John (1646-1719); Wallis, John (1616-1703); Newton, Isaac (1642-1727); Macclesfield, Thomas Parker earl of (1666?-1732); Rigaud, Stephen Peter (1774-1839); Rigaud, Stephen Jordan Bishop (1816-1859)
1841
Half-title: Letters of Barrow, Flamsteed, Wallis, and Newton. Edited by Stephen Peter Rigaud; v.2, after his death, by his son, Stephen Jordan Rigaud.
Commercium epistolicum D. Johannis Collins, et aliorum, de analysi promota, jussu Societatis regiae in lucem editum: et jam unà cum ejusdem recensione praemissa, & judicio primarii, ut ferebatur, mathematici subjuncto, iterum impressum
Newton, Isaac (1642-1727); Collins, John (1625-1683); Keill, John (1671-1721); Royal Society (Great Britain)
1722
For this second edition, "Ad lectorem"(p.l. [2-4]) and "Recensio libri" (p.[1]-59) were written by Sir Isaac Newton (both formerly ascribed to J. Keill). Newton was also responsible for the changes in...