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An Account of Sir Isaac Newton's Philosophical Discoveries in four Books. London : by Patrick Murdoch, 1748
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- PDF [1]Vorderdeckel
- PDF [7]Titelblatt
- PDF [8][At a meeting of the Royal Society, June 9, 1748. Imprimatur. M. Folkes, Pr. R. S.]
- PDF [9]Titelblatt
- PDF [11][In memory of that just veneration which the author my deceased husband always expressed for his royal highness the duke...]
- PDF [13]Inhaltsverzeichnis
- PDF [15]List of such of the subscribers names as are come to the hands of the publisher.
- PDF [34]Lately published [...].
- PDF [34]Errata.
- PDF [35]An account of the life and writings of the author.
- PDF [55]Titelblatt
- PDF 3 Book I. Of the method of proceeding in natural philosophy, and the various systems of philosophers.
- PDF 3 [57]Chapter I. A general view of Sir Isaac Newton's method, and of his account of the system of the world.
- PDF 24 [78]Chapter II. Of the systems of the ancient philosophers.
- PDF 42 [96]Chapter III. Of the modern philosophers before Des Cartes.
- PDF 64 [118]Chapter IV. Of the philosphical principles of Des Cartes, the emendations of his follwers, and the present controversies in natural philosophy.
- PDF 90 [144]Chapter V. Conclusions from the foregoing observation.
- PDF 97 Book II. Of the theory of motion, or rational mechanics.
- PDF 97 [151]Chapter I. Of space, time, matter and motion.
- PDF 112 [166]Chapter II. Of the laws of motion, and their general corollaries.
- PDF 147 [201]Chapter III. Of the mechanical powers.
- PDF 183 [239]Chapter IV. Of the collision of bodies.
- PDF 221 Book III. Gravity demonstrated by analysis.
- PDF 221 [277]Chapter I. Of the theory of gravity as far as it appears to have been known before Sir Isaac Newton.
- PDF 242 [298]Chapter II. The moon is a heavy body, and gravitates towards the earth in the same manner as terrestrial bodies.
- PDF 255 [311]Chapter III. Of the solar system: and the parallaxes of the planets and fixed stars.
- PDF 274 [332]Chapter IV. Of the general gravitation of matter.
- PDF 288 [346]Chapter V. Of the quantity of matter, and density, of the sun and planets.
- PDF 295 Book IV. The effects of the general power of gravity deduced synthetically.
- PDF 295 [353]Chapter I. Of the centre of the solar system.
- PDF 300 [358]Chapter II. Showing how gravity produces some small irregularities in the motions of the planets.
- PDF 305 [363]Chapter III. Of the approach and recess of the planets to and from the sun, in every revolution.
- PDF 323 [381]Chapter IV. Of the motion of the moon.
- PDF 335 [394]Chapter V. Of the path of a secondary planet upon an immoveable plane [...].
- PDF 344 [403]Chapter VI. Of the figure of the earth, and the precession of the equinoxes.
- PDF 351 [411]Chapter VII. Of the ebbing and flowing of the sea.
- PDF 368 [428]Chapter VIII. Of the comets.
- PDF 377 [437]Chapter IX. Of the supreme author and governor of the universe, the true and living god.
- PDF [457]Rückdeckel