Synopses & Reviews
For the first time, the early eighteenth century biographical notices of Sir Isaac Newton have been compiled into one convenient volume. Eminent Newtonian scholar Rupert Hall brings together the five biographies on Newton from this period and includes commentary on each translation. The centerpiece of the volume is a new translation of Paolo Frisi's 1778 biography, which was the first such work on Newton ever published. This comprehensive work also includes the biographies of Newton by Fontenelle (1727), Thomas Birch (1738), Charles Hutton (1795), and John Conduitt, as well as a bibliography of Newton's works. This book is a valuable addition to the works on Newton and will be of extreme interest to historians of science, Newtonian scholars, and general readers with an interest in the history of one of the world's greatest scientific geniuses.
Table of Contents
Part 1: The Background
Introduction
John Conduitt's 'Memoir'
Life records of Isaac Newton
A short bibliography of Newton's writings published before 1800
Part 2: The Biographies
Bernard le Bovier de Fontenelle's Eloge
Thomas Birch's article
The Biographia Britannica article
Paolo Frisi's Elogio
Charles Hutton's article
Afterword
Abbreviated titles
Notes
Appendix: principal biographies of Isaac Newton
Index