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Let Newton be! John Fauvel

Let Newton be! By John Fauvel

Let Newton be! by John Fauvel


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Historians have uncovered many facets of Newton's work from mathematics to theology, from mechanics to music and from optics to alchemy. This work serves as an introduction to Newton, exploring the various aspects of his life and work and assessing how he came to influence posterity so profoundly.

Let Newton be! Summary

Let Newton be! by John Fauvel

The work of historians has recently uncovered the great variety of Newton's work from mathematics to theology, from mechanics to music and from optics to alchemy. A major theme of this book is to explore these diverse facets and to show through examining our knowledge of their social context how they were all components of one person's work. The book assesses how Newton came to influence posterity so profoundly.

About John Fauvel


About the Editors:
John Fauvel is Lecturer in Mathematics at The Open University.
Raymond Flood is Tutor in the Department of External Studies at the University of Oxford.
Michael Shortland is Director of Research in the Department of External Studies at the University of Oxford.
Robin Wilson is Senior Lecturer in Mathematics at The Open University.

Table of Contents

Introduction; Derek Gjertsen: Newton's success; John Roche: Newton's Principia; Jon Pepper: Newton's mathematical work; Casper Hakfoort: Newton's optics: the changing spectrum of science; Penelope Gouk: The harmonic roots of Newtonian science; John Henry: Newton, matter, and magic; Jan Golinski: The secret life of an alchemist; John Brooke: The God of Isaac Newton; Piyo Rattansi: Newton and the wisdom of the ancients; Geoffrey Cantor: Anti-Newton; Maureen McNeil: Newton as a national hero; Sir Hermann Bondi: Newton and the twentieth century - a personal view

Additional information

GOR002896748
9780198539377
0198539371
Let Newton be! by John Fauvel
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
1989-11-30
278
N/A
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