Based on our current scientific and editorial project (Pisano, Bussotti 2014–2022) concerning a critical, commented translation – from Latin into English – of Newton’s Principia - Geneva Edition (1739-1742), new details and insights are here presented. The Geneva Edition of the Principia is an annotated edition of Newton’s masterpiece. The apparatus of notes is broad and longer than Newton’s text itself. The notes concern and clarify several aspects of Newton’s procedures and methods, but they also refer to the development of theoretical mathematics and physics after the publication of Principia’s first edition (1687). In many notes there are also historical considerations which trace the history of a certain concept until Newton. ...
When Johann Bernoulli published his lectures on integrals in 1742, integral calculus had become very...
Itard Jean. The Mathematical Papers of Isaac Newton, ed. by D. T. Whiteside, M. A. Hoskin and A. Pra...
The Calculus was probably first developed by Newton in his "Methodus Calculus" in the year 1671. Th...
The aim of this paper is twofold: (1) to show the principal aspects of the way in which Newton conc...
In this research, we present the most important characteristics of the so called and so much explore...
Book : Isaac Newton's Principia Mathematica Philosophiae Naturalis (1687) represents a fundamental t...
Book : Isaac Newton's Principia Mathematica Philosophiae Naturalis (1687) represents a fundamental t...
The Geneva edition ([1739-1742] 1822) of Newton’s Principia is a very treasure for the historians o...
Book : Isaac Newton's Principia Mathematica Philosophiae Naturalis (1687) represents a fundamental t...
During the eighteenth century, several towns located in what is known today as the Suisse romande we...
This monograph is an annotated translation of what is considered to be the world’s first calculus te...
Recently the Principia has been the object of renewed interest among mathematicians and physicists. ...
Itard Jean. The mathematical papers of Isaac Newton, volume I, 1664-1666, édited by D.T. Whiteside &...
When Johann Bernoulli published his lectures on integrals in 1742, integral calculus had become very...
Taton Rene. Inventaire des exemplaires des premières éditions des "Principia" de Newton. In: Revue d...
When Johann Bernoulli published his lectures on integrals in 1742, integral calculus had become very...
Itard Jean. The Mathematical Papers of Isaac Newton, ed. by D. T. Whiteside, M. A. Hoskin and A. Pra...
The Calculus was probably first developed by Newton in his "Methodus Calculus" in the year 1671. Th...
The aim of this paper is twofold: (1) to show the principal aspects of the way in which Newton conc...
In this research, we present the most important characteristics of the so called and so much explore...
Book : Isaac Newton's Principia Mathematica Philosophiae Naturalis (1687) represents a fundamental t...
Book : Isaac Newton's Principia Mathematica Philosophiae Naturalis (1687) represents a fundamental t...
The Geneva edition ([1739-1742] 1822) of Newton’s Principia is a very treasure for the historians o...
Book : Isaac Newton's Principia Mathematica Philosophiae Naturalis (1687) represents a fundamental t...
During the eighteenth century, several towns located in what is known today as the Suisse romande we...
This monograph is an annotated translation of what is considered to be the world’s first calculus te...
Recently the Principia has been the object of renewed interest among mathematicians and physicists. ...
Itard Jean. The mathematical papers of Isaac Newton, volume I, 1664-1666, édited by D.T. Whiteside &...
When Johann Bernoulli published his lectures on integrals in 1742, integral calculus had become very...
Taton Rene. Inventaire des exemplaires des premières éditions des "Principia" de Newton. In: Revue d...
When Johann Bernoulli published his lectures on integrals in 1742, integral calculus had become very...
Itard Jean. The Mathematical Papers of Isaac Newton, ed. by D. T. Whiteside, M. A. Hoskin and A. Pra...
The Calculus was probably first developed by Newton in his "Methodus Calculus" in the year 1671. Th...