Newton, Sir Isaac, and Gregory, David (c1692)

Sir Isaac Newton diagrams in David Gregory manuscripts, approximately 1692.
David Gregory (1659-1708), astronomer and mathematician, was the first university professor to teach astronomy using the new Newtonian language. He corresponded with Newton and consequently his copious papers include these remarkable scientific drawings by Newton, the founder of modern physics.
Author
Gregory, David
Date
c1692
Subject
Shelfmark
Dk.1.2.2
Identifier
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