76.
Draft of the 'Discourse Concerning Light and Colors'
Author: Isaac Newton
Metadata: c. early 1675, c. 16,675 words.
Source: MS Add. 3970.3, ff. 501r-517r, Cambridge University Library, Cambridge, UK
Newton Catalogue ID: NATP00122
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77.
Appendix 2
Author: John T. Young
Metadata: 2006, c. 368 words.
Source: Faith, Medical Alchemy and Natural Philosophy: Johann Moriaen, Reformed Intelligencer, and the Hartlib Circle (Aldershot: 1998).
Newton Catalogue ID: OTHE00067
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78.
De Munde Systemate (Liber Tertius) (1713)
Author: Isaac Newton
Metadata: 1713, c. 39,490 words.
Source: Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (Cambridge: 1713).
Newton Catalogue ID: NATP00302
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79.
Mr. Leibniz's Second Paper
Author: Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
Metadata: 1717, c. 1,738 words.
Source: A Collection of Papers, Which passed between the late Learned Mr. Leibniz, and Dr. Clarke, In the Years 1715 and 1716, Samuel Clarke (ed.) (London: 1717).
Newton Catalogue ID: THEM00228
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80.
The Second Book of Opticks. Part IV (1704)
Author: Isaac Newton
Metadata: 1704, c. 7,329 words.
Source: Opticks: Or, A treatise of the Reflections, Refractions, Inflexions and Colours of Light. Also Two treatises of the Species and Magnitude of Curvilinear Figures (London: 1704).
Newton Catalogue ID: NATP00038
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81.
Bibliography
Author: David Boyd Haycock
Metadata: 2002, c. 9,722 words.
Source: William Stukeley: Science, Religion and Archaeology in Eighteenth-Century England (2002).
Newton Catalogue ID: OTHE00028
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82.
Dr. Clarke's First Reply
Author: Samuel Clarke
Metadata: 1717, c. 1,081 words.
Source: A Collection of Papers, Which passed between the late Learned Mr. Leibniz, and Dr. Clarke, In the Years 1715 and 1716, Samuel Clarke (ed.) (London: 1717).
Newton Catalogue ID: THEM00227
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83.
Liber Secundus, Pars. II (1706)
Author: Isaac Newton
Metadata: 1706, c. 4,002 words.
Source: Optice: Sive De Reflexionibus, Refractionibus, Inflexionibus & Coloribus Lucis. Libri Tres. (London: 1706).
Newton Catalogue ID: NATP00067
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84.
Chapter One: Servant of the Church
Author: John T. Young
Metadata: 2006, c. 17,956 words.
Source: Faith, Medical Alchemy and Natural Philosophy: Johann Moriaen, Reformed Intelligencer, and the Hartlib Circle (Aldershot: 1998).
Newton Catalogue ID: OTHE00058
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85.
History of the Method of Fluxions
Author: Isaac Newton
Metadata: c. 1700-1712, in English with some Latin and French, c. 23,958 words, 43pp on 26 ff.
Source: MS Add. 3968, ff. 146r-171r, Cambridge University Library, Cambridge, UK
Newton Catalogue ID: NATP00356
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86.
The October 1666 Tract on Fluxions
Author: Isaac Newton
Metadata: October 1666, c. 9,937 words, 29 pp.
Source: MS Add. 3958.3, ff. 48v-63v, Cambridge University Library, Cambridge, UK
Newton Catalogue ID: NATP00100
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87.
The Appendix
Author: Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
Metadata: 1717, c. 3,114 words.
Source: A Collection of Papers, Which passed between the late Learned Mr. Leibniz, and Dr. Clarke, In the Years 1715 and 1716, Samuel Clarke (ed.) (London: 1717).
Newton Catalogue ID: THEM00236
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88.
Draft E of the 'Scholium Generale'
Author: Isaac Newton
Metadata: c. January 1712/3, in Latin, c. 860 words, 2pp.
Source: MS Add. 3965.12, f. 365, Cambridge University Library, Cambridge, UK
Newton Catalogue ID: NATP00061
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89.
Chapter 9: 'A Truely to be Respected Learned Man.'
Author: David Boyd Haycock
Metadata: 2002, c. 9,608 words.
Source: William Stukeley: Science, Religion and Archaeology in Eighteenth-Century England (2002).
Newton Catalogue ID: OTHE00026
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90.
De Motu Corporum (Liber Primus) (1726)
Author: Isaac Newton
Metadata: 1726, c. 49,183 words.
Source: Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (London: 1726).
Newton Catalogue ID: NATP00087
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91.
An Extract of a Letter lately written by an ingenious person from Paris [Christiaan Huygens]
Author: Christiaan Huygens
Metadata: 21 July 1673, in English, c. 563 words, 2pp.
Source: ‘An Extract of a Letter lately written by an ingenious person from Paris [Christiaan Huygens]’, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, No. 96 (21 July 1673), pp. 6086-6087.
Newton Catalogue ID: NATP00016
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92.
Response to Linus's second letter concerning Newton's new theory of light and colours, dated 13 November 1675
Author: Isaac Newton
Metadata: 13 November 1675, in English, c. 1,105 words, 2 pp.
Source: EL/N1/48, Royal Society Library, London, UK
Newton Catalogue ID: NATP00318
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93.
Letter from Arthur Storer to Isaac Newton, dated 4 September 1678
Author: Arthur Storer
Metadata: 4 September 1678, in English, c. 1,121 words, 2 ff.
Source: MS Add. 3978/2, Cambridge University Library, Cambridge, UK
Newton Catalogue ID: NATP00338
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94.
Copy of a French translation of a letter from John Keill to John Bernouilli
Author: Isaac Newton
Metadata: c. 1710-1720, in French with a little English and Latin, c. 11,725 words, 19 ff.
Source: MS Add. 3968, ff. 339r-367v, Cambridge University Library, Cambridge, UK
Newton Catalogue ID: NATP00367
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95.
A particular Answer of Mr. Isaak Newton to Mr. Linus his Letter
Author: Isaac Newton
Metadata: 29 Feb. 1675/6 (published 25 March 1676), in English, c. 2,362 words, 6pp.
Source: ‘A particular Answer of Mr. Isaak Newton to Mr. Linus his Letter, printed in Numb. 121. p. 499’, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, No. 123 (25 March 1676), pp. 556-561.
Newton Catalogue ID: NATP00024
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96.
'Quæstiones quædam Philosophiæ' ('Certain Philosophical Questions')
Author: Isaac Newton
Metadata: early-mid 1660s, in Greek, Latin and English, c. 20,148 words, 140 ff. of which 13 blank.
Source: MS Add. 3996, Cambridge University Library, Cambridge, UK
Newton Catalogue ID: THEM00092
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97.
Unpublished Appendix to 'methodus': Problem IX
Author: Isaac Newton
Metadata: c. 1671, in Latin, c. 2,908 words, 12 pp.
Source: MS Add. 3960.4, pp. 33-48, Cambridge University Library, Cambridge, UK
Newton Catalogue ID: NATP00295
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98.
Remarks on Leibniz's first letter to the Abbe Conti
Author: Isaac Newton
Metadata: c. 1710-1720, in English and Latin with a little French, c. 5,448 words, 8 ff.
Source: MS Add. 3968, ff. 412r-419r, Cambridge University Library, Cambridge, UK
Newton Catalogue ID: NATP00372
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99.
Method of Curves and Infinite Series, and application to the Geometry of Curves (Part 3)
Author: Isaac Newton
Metadata: c. 1665-70, in Latin, c. 7,949 words, 53 pp.
Source: MS Add. 3960.14, pp. 101-132, Cambridge University Library, Cambridge, UK
Newton Catalogue ID: NATP00298
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100.
Mr. Newtons Answer to the foregoing Letter [of Christiaan Huygens]
Author: Isaac Newton
Metadata: 21 July 1673, in English, c. 1,738 words, 6pp.
Source: ‘Mr. Newtons Answer to the foregoing Letter [of Christiaan Huygens]’, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, No. 96 (21 July 1673), pp. 6087-6092.
Newton Catalogue ID: NATP00017
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