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The Optical Papers of Isaac Newton: Volume 2, The Opticks (1704) and Related Papers ca.1688-1717

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Main Details

Title The Optical Papers of Isaac Newton: Volume 2, The Opticks (1704) and Related Papers ca.1688-1717
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Isaac Newton
Edited by Alan E. Shapiro
SeriesOptical Papers of Isaac Newton
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:442
Dimensions(mm): Height 261,Width 184
Category/GenrePhilosophy of science
History of science
History of engineering and technology
ISBN/Barcode 9780521302180
ClassificationsDewey:535
Audience
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises; 6 Tables, black and white; 4 Halftones, black and white; 92 Line drawings, black and white

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 25 February 2021
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Newton's Opticks is the most influential optical and experimental work of the eighteenth century. This final volume of The Optical Papers of Isaac Newton contains manuscripts that document the evolution of the Opticks through its three principal published editions. It shows how Newton constructed the book that for over a century was the leading treatise on optics, a fecund source of natural philosophical speculations, and which is now considered a classic of science. The volume opens with the manuscript of the first edition (1704) and the first draft of the Opticks in Latin, which he soon abandoned for English. This is followed by the manuscripts of the queries that Newton added to the Latin translation in 1706 and the second English edition in 1717. Other, shorter manuscripts are included, as are copious notes and commentary, making this a valuable resource for historians and philosophers of science, and historians of philosophy.

Author Biography

Alan E. Shapiro has written widely on the history of optics, and on Isaac Newton. He is the author of Fits, Passions, and Paroxysms: Physics, Method, and Chemistry and Newton's Theories of Colored Bodies and Fits of Easy Reflection (Cambridge, 1993). He was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship and served as President of the International Academy of the History of Science.

Reviews

'I warmly congratulate Professor Shapiro on his splendid achievement, over many years, in finally laying before us the contents of Newton's Optical Papers.' Allan Chapman, The Observatory