An edition of The Key to Newton's Dynamics (1995)

The key to Newton's dynamics

the Kepler problem and the Principia : containing an English translation of sections 1, 2, and 3 of book one from the first (1687) edition of Newton's Mathematical principles of natural philosophy

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An edition of The Key to Newton's Dynamics (1995)

The key to Newton's dynamics

the Kepler problem and the Principia : containing an English translation of sections 1, 2, and 3 of book one from the first (1687) edition of Newton's Mathematical principles of natural philosophy

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English
Pages
299

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Cover of: The Key to Newton's Dynamics
The Key to Newton's Dynamics: The Kepler Problem and the Principia
February 29, 1996, University of California Press
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Cover of: The Key to Newton's Dynamics
The Key to Newton's Dynamics: The Kepler Problem and the Principia
February 29, 1996, University of California Press
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Cover of: The key to Newton's dynamics

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 289-292) and indexes.

Published in
Berkeley

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
521/.3
Library of Congress
QB355 .B694 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 299 p. :
Number of pages
299

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL797041M
ISBN 10
0520200659, 0520202171
LCCN
95032978
Library Thing
2420506
Goodreads
1204356
3840500

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Isaac Newton's Philosophiae Naturalis Pricipia Mathematica (The mathematical principles of natural philosophy), hereafter referred to as the Principia, justifiably occupies a position as one of the most influential works in Western culture, but it is a work more revered than read.
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