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Isaac Newton: A Life From Beginning To End (Biographies Of Physicists)

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ISBN13: 9781521425626
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Isaac Newton Isaac Newton seemed to be a most unwanted child of the world. Ignored by his mother, scorned by contemporaries, seemingly at war with the world in which he lived, Newton turned his energies to things unseen. His laws of motion and law of universal gravitation would set the stage for a most extraordinary life. Inside you will read about... ? The English Civil War ? Newton and the Apple ? Newton's Work in Mathematics & Optics ? Middle Years in Scientific Experiments ? Principia ? Newton and Alchemy ? Later Life and Death And much more! Follow along as you travel from a rugged stone farmhouse to Trinity College, Cambridge to the halls of London exhibitions where Newton found himself the celebrity of the age. Looking back on Aristotle, and inspired by all that Galileo had brought the world, Newton made his life work much of what is heralded as the modern age. He saw what no one else did, and his vision saw into the universe. See how he did it, and why.

Author: Hourly History
Publisher: Independently published
Publication Date: Jun 21, 2017
Number of Pages: 43 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback/Biography & Autobiography
ISBN-10: 1521425620
ISBN-13: 9781521425626

Isaac Newton: A Life From Beginning To End (Biographies Of Physicists)

$10.65
 
Isaac Newton Isaac Newton seemed to be a most unwanted child of the world. Ignored by his mother, scorned by contemporaries, seemingly at war with the world in which he lived, Newton turned his energies to things unseen. His laws of motion and law of universal gravitation would set the stage for a most extraordinary life. Inside you will read about... ? The English Civil War ? Newton and the Apple ? Newton's Work in Mathematics & Optics ? Middle Years in Scientific Experiments ? Principia ? Newton and Alchemy ? Later Life and Death And much more! Follow along as you travel from a rugged stone farmhouse to Trinity College, Cambridge to the halls of London exhibitions where Newton found himself the celebrity of the age. Looking back on Aristotle, and inspired by all that Galileo had brought the world, Newton made his life work much of what is heralded as the modern age. He saw what no one else did, and his vision saw into the universe. See how he did it, and why.

Author: Hourly History
Publisher: Independently published
Publication Date: Jun 21, 2017
Number of Pages: 43 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback/Biography & Autobiography
ISBN-10: 1521425620
ISBN-13: 9781521425626
 

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