Correspondence of Sir Isaac Newton and Professor Cotes

including letters of other eminent men, now first published from the originals in the library of Trinity College, Cambridge; together with an appendix containing other unpublished letters and papers by Newton; with notes, synoptical view of the philosopher's life, and a variety of details illustrative of his history, by J. Edleston

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Correspondence of Sir Isaac Newton and Professor Cotes

including letters of other eminent men, now first published from the originals in the library of Trinity College, Cambridge; together with an appendix containing other unpublished letters and papers by Newton; with notes, synoptical view of the philosopher's life, and a variety of details illustrative of his history, by J. Edleston

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316

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Edition Notes

"Engraved by J. Outrim from the original drawing in the Pepysian Collection at Cambridge"--front. port.

"After Roger Cotes' untimely death, these letters came into the possession of his cousin Robert Smith, who bequeathed them to Edward Howkins, who left them to Trinity College in 1779"--Babson catalogue, 234.

Babson 234.

Gray 383.

Copy 1 Supplier/Donor: Sir W. Paton's executors Note: Binding: Contemp. blind-panelled cloth, rebacked. Stamp of Manchester Subscription Library on t.p. and elsewhere. From the library of Sir William Paton

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xcviii, 2 unnumbered pages, 316 pages, 1 unnumbered leaf of plates (wood engraving) :
Number of pages
316

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OL26268666M
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