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Sir Isaac Newton's Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy and his System of the World. Tr. into English by Andrew Motte in 1729. Revised, and supplied with an appendix by Florian Cajori. (1934)

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509 SC Life of Sir William Rowan Hamilton. Including selections from his poems, correspondence, and miscellaneous writings. In three volumes. Volume 2. 509 SC Le Systeme du Monde: histoire des doctrines cosmologiques de Platon a Copernic. 6 Parts in 10 Volumes. Part 2: L'astronomie Latine au Moyen Age. Part 3: La Crue de L'Aristotelisme. Volume 4. 509 SC Dialogo di Galileo Galilei Linceo Matematico Supremo della Studio di Padova, e Pisa, in questa seconda impressione. Lettera del Signor Galileo Galilei, Academico Linceo, scritta alla Granduchessa di Toscana 509 SC Sir Isaac Newton's Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy and his System of the World. Tr. into English by Andrew Motte in 1729. Revised, and supplied with an appendix by Florian Cajori. (1934) 509 SC Savants et Ecrivains. 509 SC Space through the Ages. The Evolution of Geometrical Ideas from Pythagoras to Hilbert and Einstein. 509 SC Le Systeme du Monde: histoire des doctrines cosmologiques de Platon a Copernic. 6 Parts in 10 Volumes. Part 5: La Physique Parisienne au XIVe Siecle. Volume 7.

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