Newton: A Very Short Introduction
Newton's reputation was the subject of intense debate long before his death in 1727. While alive, numerous opponents sought to topple his theories, and his views on religion were considered by many to be unorthodox. For the vast majority of scholars, however, his groundbreaking approach to science overrode all else.

This book makes use of previously unpublished private writings and manuscript sources to present a concise exploration of the internal springs of Newton's complex character. Robert Iliffe describes Newton's studies in fields ranging from alchemy, physics, and mathematics, as well as his controversial religious beliefs, and concludes with a consideration of the legacy left after his demise. Newton will gratify readers who are interested in the real history behind one of the world's most legendary scientists.
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Newton: A Very Short Introduction
Newton's reputation was the subject of intense debate long before his death in 1727. While alive, numerous opponents sought to topple his theories, and his views on religion were considered by many to be unorthodox. For the vast majority of scholars, however, his groundbreaking approach to science overrode all else.

This book makes use of previously unpublished private writings and manuscript sources to present a concise exploration of the internal springs of Newton's complex character. Robert Iliffe describes Newton's studies in fields ranging from alchemy, physics, and mathematics, as well as his controversial religious beliefs, and concludes with a consideration of the legacy left after his demise. Newton will gratify readers who are interested in the real history behind one of the world's most legendary scientists.
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Newton: A Very Short Introduction

Newton: A Very Short Introduction

by Robert Iliffe
Newton: A Very Short Introduction

Newton: A Very Short Introduction

by Robert Iliffe

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Overview

Newton's reputation was the subject of intense debate long before his death in 1727. While alive, numerous opponents sought to topple his theories, and his views on religion were considered by many to be unorthodox. For the vast majority of scholars, however, his groundbreaking approach to science overrode all else.

This book makes use of previously unpublished private writings and manuscript sources to present a concise exploration of the internal springs of Newton's complex character. Robert Iliffe describes Newton's studies in fields ranging from alchemy, physics, and mathematics, as well as his controversial religious beliefs, and concludes with a consideration of the legacy left after his demise. Newton will gratify readers who are interested in the real history behind one of the world's most legendary scientists.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199298037
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 03/05/2007
Series: Very Short Introductions
Pages: 144
Product dimensions: 6.87(w) x 4.40(h) x 0.39(d)

About the Author

Dr. Robert Iliffe is currently Reader at the Centre for History of Science, Technology and Medicine, Imperial College, London. He is editor of the journal History of Science, and Editorial Director of the Newton Project.

Table of Contents

1. The Legend2. Playing philosophically3. 'In the prime of his life for invention'4. The Perils of Publicity5. God's protoplast6. Athanasius and Attila7. The Divine Book8. Embroiled with Women9. Lord and Master of all10. Newtonolatry
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