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Sir Isaac Newton; an essay on Sir Isaac Newton and Newtonian thought as exemplified in the Stanford collection of books, manuscripts, and prints concerning celestial mechanics, optics, mathematics, and related disciplines as a history of natural philosophy. Published upon the occcasion of an exhibition in the Albert M. Bendor Room, the Stanford University Libraries, May 5 through July 30, 1962.

Title:Sir Isaac Newton; an essay on Sir Isaac Newton and Newtonian thought as exemplified in the Stanford collection of books, manuscripts, and prints concerning celestial mechanics, optics, mathematics, and related disciplines as a history of natural philosophy. Published upon the occcasion of an exhibition in the Albert M. Bendor Room, the Stanford University Libraries, May 5 through July 30, 1962.
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Note:[Stanford, Calif., 1962
  
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Subject:Newton, Isaac, Sir, 1642-1727
Subject:Science -- Bibliography
Subject:Science -- History
Subject:Stanford University -- Libraries
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