The Method of Fluxions Both Direct and Inverse
Author: l'Hospital
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Published: 1730
Total Pages: 536
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Author: l'Hospital
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Published: 1730
Total Pages: 536
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Guillaume François Antoine de L'HÔPITAL (Marquis de Sainte-Mesme.)
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Published: 1730
Total Pages: 286
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Sir Isaac Newton
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Published: 1745
Total Pages: 526
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Isaac Newton
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Published: 1745
Total Pages: 524
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Isaac Newton
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Published: 1745
Total Pages: 524
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Niccolo Guicciardini
Publisher: MIT Press
Published: 2011-08-19
Total Pages: 449
ISBN-13: 0262291657
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn analysis of Newton's mathematical work, from early discoveries to mature reflections, and a discussion of Newton's views on the role and nature of mathematics. Historians of mathematics have devoted considerable attention to Isaac Newton's work on algebra, series, fluxions, quadratures, and geometry. In Isaac Newton on Mathematical Certainty and Method, Niccolò Guicciardini examines a critical aspect of Newton's work that has not been tightly connected to Newton's actual practice: his philosophy of mathematics. Newton aimed to inject certainty into natural philosophy by deploying mathematical reasoning (titling his main work The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy most probably to highlight a stark contrast to Descartes's Principles of Philosophy). To that end he paid concerted attention to method, particularly in relation to the issue of certainty, participating in contemporary debates on the subject and elaborating his own answers. Guicciardini shows how Newton carefully positioned himself against two giants in the “common” and “new” analysis, Descartes and Leibniz. Although his work was in many ways disconnected from the traditions of Greek geometry, Newton portrayed himself as antiquity's legitimate heir, thereby distancing himself from the moderns. Guicciardini reconstructs Newton's own method by extracting it from his concrete practice and not solely by examining his broader statements about such matters. He examines the full range of Newton's works, from his early treatises on series and fluxions to the late writings, which were produced in direct opposition to Leibniz. The complex interactions between Newton's understanding of method and his mathematical work then reveal themselves through Guicciardini's careful analysis of selected examples. Isaac Newton on Mathematical Certainty and Method uncovers what mathematics was for Newton, and what being a mathematician meant to him.
Author: John Rowe
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Published: 1767
Total Pages: 270
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Peter Michael Harman
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2002-11-07
Total Pages: 552
ISBN-13: 9780521892667
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA collection of twenty original essays on the history of science and mathematics. The topics covered embrace the main themes of Whiteside's scholarly work, emphasising Newtonian topics: mathematics and astronomy to Newton; Newton's manuscripts; Newton's Principia; Newton and eighteenth-century mathematics and physics; after Newton: optics and dynamics. The focus of these themes gives the volume considerable coherence. This volume of essays makes available important original work on Newton and the history of the exact sciences. This volume has been published in honour of D. T. Whiteside, famous for his edition of The Mathematical Papers of Isaac Newton.
Author: Great Britain. Patent Office. Library
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Published: 1857
Total Pages: 264
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Charles Hutton
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Published: 1807
Total Pages: 460
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKVol. 1 is the 6th ed. published in 1810. Vol. 2 is the 5th ed. published in 1807. The book contains three signatures of Robert Hoddle, all dated 1812 and mathematical calculations in Hoddle's hand on the front end paper and fly leaf.