The bringing together, in an annotated and critical edition, of all
the known mathematical papers of Isaac Newton marks a step forward
in the publication of the works of this great natural philosopher.
In all, there are eight volumes in this present edition.
Translations of papers in Latin face the original text and notes
are printed on the page-openings to which they refer, so far as
possible. Each volume contains a short index of names only and an
analytical table of contents; a comprehensive index to the complete
work is included in Volume VIII. Volume I covers three
exceptionally productive years: Newton's final year as an
undergraduate at Trinity College, Cambridge, and the two following
years, part of which were spent at his home in Lincolnshire on
account of the closure of the university during an outbreak of
bubonic plague.
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