Isaac Newton’s Works
Showing 526–550 of 1911 | Sorted by: Date | Shelfmark | Newton Catalogue ID (ascending | descending)
526.
'Index Chemicus'
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Index Chemicus (part a)
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Index Chemicus (part b)
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527.
Treasury warrant to William Wood to strike copper coin for Ireland in Bristol
528.
Holograph drafts, at various stages of development, of MINT00261 (Mint 19/2/608-11)
529.
Letter from Newton [to John Smith?], dated 27 August 1675
530.
Draft of MINT00070 (Mint 19/1/172-3)
532.
Letter from Newton to John Collins, dated 8 November 1676
533.
Notes on the proportion of coins of various reigns found in a sample of £101
534.
Submits draft designs for new George I coins
535.
Henry Smithson: The Information of Henry Smithson 19 August 1703
536.
Draft of MINT00322 (Mint 19/2/111-16)
537.
Bernouilli's problem in the Acta Eruditorum for October 1698
538.
Draft of MINT00055(a) (Mint 19/1/411-2)
539.
On the value of the Imperial dollar and uncertainty as to whether the term refers to the common dollar or the Rix dollar (Reichsthaler), which is worth more
540.
Copy of a letter from Newton to Michael Dary, dated 22 January 1675/6
541.
Elizabeth Joars: Untitled, undated
542.
Holograph draft of MINT00173 (Mint 19/1/109)
543.
Holograph notes on miscellaneous coins
544.
Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica. (London: 1687)
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Front Matter to the Principia (1687)
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Definitiones (1687)
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Axiomata Sive Leges Motus (1687)
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De Motu Corporum (Liber Primus) (1687)
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De Motu Corporum (Liber Secundus) (1687)
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De Munde Systemate (Liber Tertius)
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545.
Rough draft of MINT00360 (Mint 19/3/190)
546.
William Highstreet: The Deposition of William Highstreet of St Margarets parish in Westminster Baker 27 July 1698
547.
Covering letter for a Mint report on a further petition from Cornwall for a renewal of the tin contract, and for 'a further Report upon the present state of the Tin', probably meaning the following entry
548.
Table of gold and silver coined 1696-1717
549.
Fair copies of the 'Short Chronicle' and 'Chronology of Ancient Kingdoms Amended'
550.
Further to a petition from probationer engraver [Samuel] Bull, recommend raising his salary from £50 to £60 p.a. plus piece work
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