Marta Cavazza, 'The Institute of Science of Bologna and the Royal Society in the eighteenth century' in NR 2002 vol 56 pp 3-25, plate William Shea, 'Evolution not revolution', review of Margaret J Osler (ed) Rethinking the scientific revolution in NR 2002 vol 56 pp 106-107 John Hedley Brooke, 'Isaac's faith', review of James E Force and Richard H Popkin (eds) Newton and religion: context, nature and influence in NR 2002 vol 56 pp 113-115 Papers deposited at King's College Cambridge ![]() (2) Also at National Library of Israel. Newton papers are available online, at (1) Newton Project, Sussex University. ![]() Parents: Isaac Newton and Hannah AyscoughĪcknowledged throughout Europe as a great scientist, philosopher and mathematician, he was involved in bitter controversies with Robert Hooke (FRS 1663), with Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz (FRS 1673) over the calculus and with John Flamsteed (FRS 1677) over the publication of his astronomical observations.ĭiscover a selection of related images in our picture libraryīulloch's Roll DNB DSB Hunter Venn Henning Gifted a total of £190 to the Society for promoting natural philosophy Proposed changes to the elections and admissions process of new Fellows (1706) Left Cambridge because of the plague and spent two years at Woolsthorpe, where he did most of the work on colours and mechanics, including gravity, later published in the 'Principia Mathematica' and 'Opticks' (1665-1667) Fellow of Trinity (1667-death) Lucasian Professor of Mathematics, Cambridge (1669-1701) MP for Cambridge University (1689, 1701) Warden of the Mint (1696) Master of the Mint (1699-death) Commissioner for Assessment for Cambridge, Cambridge University and Lincolnshire (1689-1690) acknowledged throughout Europe as a great scientist, philosopher and mathematician, he was involved in bitter controversies with Robert Hooke (FRS 1663), with Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz (FRS 1673) over the calculus and with John Flamsteed (FRS 1677) over the publication of his astronomical observations his body lay in state in the Jerusalem Chamber, Westminster Benefactor to the chapels of Christ's and Trinity Colleges, Cambridge and to Addenbrooke's Hospital Grantham Grammar School Trinity College, Cambridge, BA (1665), MA (1668) ![]() Westminster Abbey, London, England, Europe Woolsthorpe Manor, Colsterworth, near Grantham, Lincolnshire, England, Europe Newton Sir Isaac (1642 - 1727) natural philosopher and mathematician
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