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Isaac Newton and Natural Philosophy
Hardback
Main Details
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Isaac Newton and Natural Philosophy
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Niccolo Guicciardini
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Series | Renaissance Lives |
Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:272 | Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 138 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9781780239064
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Classifications | Dewey:530.092 |
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Illustrations |
40 illustrations, 10 in colour
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Publishing Details |
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Reaktion Books
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Imprint |
Reaktion Books
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Publication Date |
12 February 2018 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
Isaac Newton is generally regarded as one of the greatest scientists in history, yet the spectrum of his interests was much broader than that of a contemporary scientist. He was deeply involved in alchemical, religious, and biblical studies, and in the later part of his life he played a prominent role in British politics, economics, and the promotion of scientific research. Newton's pivotal work Philosophiae naturalis principia mathematica, which sets out his laws of universal gravitation and motion, is regarded as one of the most important works in the history of science. Niccolo Guicciardini's enlightening biography offers an accessible introduction to Newton's celebrated work in mathematics, optics, and astronomy, and to how Newton viewed these scientific fields in relation to his quest for the deepest secrets of the universe, matter theory and religion. Guicciardini sets Newton the natural philosopher in the troubled context of the religious and political debates that took place during Newton's life, which spanned from the years of the Civil War to the Restoration, the Glorious Revolution, and the Hanoverian succession. Taking into account the latest Newtonian scholarship, this fast-paced biography will appeal to all those with an interest in this iconic figure and the great scientific revolution of the early modern period.
Author Biography
Niccolo Guicciardini teaches history of science at the University of Bergamo, Italy. He has devoted many years to studying Newton's mathematical thought and its reception, and is the author of Reading the Principia: The Debate on Newton's Mathematical Methods for Natural Philosophy from 1687 to 1736 (1999) and Isaac Newton on Mathematical Certainty and Method (2009).
Reviews"In this elegant and perceptive biography, one of the leading scholars of Isaac Newton's career provides a clear and often startling summary of the life of one of the greatest early modern scholars and philosophers of nature. With considerable intellectual balance and literary vigour, this book explores the full range of Newton's achievements, both in the mathematics and natural philosophy which laid the foundations of his cosmology and mechanics, and his strenuously reasoned and absorbing analysis of scripture and prophecy, alchemy and apocalypse. Guicciardini is especially keen to put Newton back into the world where he labored and flourished, a milieu he shows was very different from that of current sciences or of modern religious thought to which Newton's enterprise nevertheless made the most decisive contributions. The book offers a fascinating introduction to the aims and achievements of a towering figure of European intellectual culture."--Simon Schaffer, University of Cambridge "This pithy, nuanced biography of Isaac Newton examines the whole man, as a scientist born into the tumultuous seventeenth century and as an icon (and puzzle) through time."--Barbara Kiser "Nature "
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