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NEWTON, Sir Isaac. The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy. Translated from Latin into English by Andrew Motte (d. 1730). - John MACHIN (d. 1751). The Laws of the Moon's Motion, according to Gravity. London: for Benjamin Motte, 1729.
NEWTON, Sir Isaac. The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy. Translated from Latin into English by Andrew Motte (d. 1730). - John MACHIN (d. 1751). The Laws of the Moon's Motion, according to Gravity. London: for Benjamin Motte, 1729. 2 volumes, 8 o (195 x 117 mm). Engraved frontispieces by A. Motte, 2 folding letterpress tables, 47 folding engraved plates, 3 engraved head-pieces by Motte. (Some mostly marginal foxing, The Laws of the Moon's Motion bound in before appendix to main work.) Contemporary paneled calf (rebacked, corners repaired, some wear to edges). Provenance : James Stokley (printed bibliographical note); Francisco J.M. Duarte (sale Swann Galleries, 28 April 1977, lot 319); Haven O'More (bookplate, sale Garden Ltd., Sotheby's New York, 10 November 1989, lot 135). FIRST EDITION IN ENGLISH OF THE PRINCIPIA , the most important work in the history of science, "perhaps the greatest intellectual stride that it has ever been granted to any man to make" (Einstein). "The Principia is generally described as the greatest work in the history of sience. Copernicus, Galileo and Kepler had certainly shown the way; but where they described the phenomena they observed, Newton explained the underlying laws" ( PMM ). The first edition was published in Latin in 1687, followed by a the second edition 1713. This edition also includes an English translation of Newton's System of the World, presumably by Motte. John Machin's unsuccessful attempt to rectify Newton's lunar theory is included at the end. Babson/Newton 20; Gray 23; Norman 1587; Wallis 23. See PMM 161. (2)

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 514
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03.12.2010
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Christie's
3 December 2010, New York, Rockefeller Center
Beschreibung:

NEWTON, Sir Isaac. The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy. Translated from Latin into English by Andrew Motte (d. 1730). - John MACHIN (d. 1751). The Laws of the Moon's Motion, according to Gravity. London: for Benjamin Motte, 1729.
NEWTON, Sir Isaac. The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy. Translated from Latin into English by Andrew Motte (d. 1730). - John MACHIN (d. 1751). The Laws of the Moon's Motion, according to Gravity. London: for Benjamin Motte, 1729. 2 volumes, 8 o (195 x 117 mm). Engraved frontispieces by A. Motte, 2 folding letterpress tables, 47 folding engraved plates, 3 engraved head-pieces by Motte. (Some mostly marginal foxing, The Laws of the Moon's Motion bound in before appendix to main work.) Contemporary paneled calf (rebacked, corners repaired, some wear to edges). Provenance : James Stokley (printed bibliographical note); Francisco J.M. Duarte (sale Swann Galleries, 28 April 1977, lot 319); Haven O'More (bookplate, sale Garden Ltd., Sotheby's New York, 10 November 1989, lot 135). FIRST EDITION IN ENGLISH OF THE PRINCIPIA , the most important work in the history of science, "perhaps the greatest intellectual stride that it has ever been granted to any man to make" (Einstein). "The Principia is generally described as the greatest work in the history of sience. Copernicus, Galileo and Kepler had certainly shown the way; but where they described the phenomena they observed, Newton explained the underlying laws" ( PMM ). The first edition was published in Latin in 1687, followed by a the second edition 1713. This edition also includes an English translation of Newton's System of the World, presumably by Motte. John Machin's unsuccessful attempt to rectify Newton's lunar theory is included at the end. Babson/Newton 20; Gray 23; Norman 1587; Wallis 23. See PMM 161. (2)

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Datum:
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3 December 2010, New York, Rockefeller Center
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