Isaaci Newtoni opera quæ exstant omnia, vol. V
by Newton, Isaac; Horsley, Samuel [editor.].
Material type: BookPublisher: Londini, excudebat J. Nichols, 1779-85Description: 550 p. : ill. ; 30 cm.Subject(s): Bible. Revelation -- Criticism, interpretation, etc | Bible -- Critique, interprétation, etc | Bible -- Prophéties | Physics | Mathematics | Chronology | Prophecies | Matemáticas -- Obras colectivas | Cronología | Profecías | Mathématiques -- Ouvrages avant 1800 | Physique | ChronologieItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | Dhaka University Science Library General Stacks | Non Fiction | 510 HOI (Browse shelf) | Available | 84654 |
v.1. I Arithmetica universalis. II. Tractatus de rationibus primus ultimisque. III. Analysis per æquationes numero terminorum infinitas. IV. Excerpta quædam ex epistolis ad series fluxionesque pertinentia. V. Tractatus de quadraturâ curvarum. VI. Geometria analytica sive specimina artis analticæ. VII. Methodus differentialis. VIII. Enumeratio linearum tertii ordinis. Editoris: 1. Logistica infinitorum. 2. De geometria fluxionum sive additamentum tractatûs Newtoniani de Rationibus primus ultimisque.--v. 2. Philosophæ naturalis principia mathematica: Principiorum libri priores duo, De motu corproum.--v. 3. I. Principiorum liber terius, De systemate mundi. II. De mundi systemate. III. Theoria lunæ. IV. Lectiones opticae. Editoris: De viribus centralibus quæ rationem triplicatæ distantiarum a centro contrariam inter se constanter servant.
v. 4. I. Opticks. II. Letters on various subjects in natural philosophy, published from the originals in the archives of the Royal Society of London. I. Relating to reflecting telescopes. II. Relating to the theory of light and colours. III. Relating to the excitation of electricity in glass. III. Letter to Mr. Boyle, on the cause of gravitation. IIIa. De natura acidorum. IV. Tabulæ duæ calorum altura, altera refractionum. V. De problematibus Bernoullianis. VI. Propositions for determining the motion of a body urged by two central forces. VII. Four letters to Dr. Bentley containing some arguments in proof of a deity. VIII. Commercium epistolicum. IX. Additamenta comercii epistolici ex historia fluxionum Raphsoni.
v. 5. I. The chronology of ancient kingdoms amended. II. A short chronicle from a ms. the property of the Rev. Dr. Ekins, dean of Carlisle. III. Observations upon the prophecies of Holy writ, particularly the prophecies of Daniel and the Apocalypse of St. John. IV. An historical account of two notable corruptions of Scripture. In a letter to a friend.
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