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LLM454728 Sir Isaac Newton. Illustration from Ogden's cigarette card series on Leaders of Men issued in 1924.
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UIG1579651 Engraving of a statue of Sir Isaac Newton (1643-1727) English physicist and mathematician. Dated 1860.
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GRC1126491 Engraving of Sir Isaac Newton by Burnet Reading, after a painting by Sir Peter Lely, 1799. Portrait depicts Isaac Newton at the time he was granted a degree at Trinity College in 1677.
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WAG451656 Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727) English physicist, mathematician, astronomer, natural philosopher, alchemist, and theologian.
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XJF867973 Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1726/7)
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XJF867826 Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727), English physicist and mathematician best known for his work on gravity and calculus. Inscription reads: 'Hypotheses non fingo', or 'I feign no hypotheses', a phrase from Newton's General Scholium.
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XRH1730150 Sir Isaac Newton PRS (25 December 1642 – 20 March 1726/27) was an English mathematician, physicist, astronomer, alchemist, theologian, and author widely recognised as one of the greatest mathematicians and physicists of all time and among the most influential scientists.
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LLE5233629 Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727), English physicist, mathematician and astronomer. After a painting by Sir Godfrey Kneller.
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PFH2635592 Sir Isaac Newton PRS MP (25 December 1642 - 20 March 1726) was an English physicist and mathematician (described in his own day as a 'natural philosopher') who is widely recognised as one of the most influential scientists of all time and as a key figure in the scientific revolution. His book Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica ('Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy'), first published in 1687, laid the foundations for classical mechanics. Newton made seminal contributions to optics, and he shares credit with Gottfried Leibniz for the development of calculus.
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XLF3787676 Isaac Newton - pictured with astronomer observing a lunar eclipse, early 18th century. Portrait illustration on Liebig collectible card (French series title: 'Astronomes'/'Astronomers'). 1906. IN: English physicist, natural philosopher, mathematician and astronomer, 25 December 1642 - 20 March 1727.Astronomers I S846 (F845)
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XLA3770327 Isaac Newton-portrait-English mathematician, physicist, astronomer and philosopher, 25 December 1642-20 March 1727
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NCO6211538 English mathematician, physicist, astronomer, theologian and author, Sir Isaac Newton (1642–1726/27).
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LLM974612 Isaac Newton (1642-1727), English physicist and mathematician, conceiving his theory of gravity from watching an apple fall to earth. Educational card, late 19th or early 20th century.
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LLM1091436 Isaac Newton (1642-1727), English physicist and mathematician. French educational card, late 19th/early 20th century. From a series on benefactors of humanity.
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PFH2635590 Sir Isaac Newton PRS MP (1642-1726) English physicist and mathematician (described in his own day as a 'natural philosopher') who is widely recognised as one of the most influential scientists of all time and as a key figure in the scientific revolution.
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LLM974246 Isaac Newton (1642-1727), English physicist and mathematician. Educational card, late 19th or early 20th century.
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PFH2561691 Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica, Latin for 'Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy', often referred to as simply the Principia, is a work in three books by Sir Isaac Newton, in Latin, first published 5 July 1687. After annotating and correcting his personal copy of the first edition, Newton also published two further editions, in 1713 and 1726. The Principia states Newton's laws of motion, forming the foundation of classical mechanics, also Newton's law of universal gravitation, and a derivation of Kepler's laws of planetary motion (which Kepler first obtained empirically). The Principia is 'justly regarded as one of the most important works in the history of science'.
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UIG533383 Isaac Newton (1642-1727) English scientist and mathematician. Woolsthorpe Manor near Grantham, Lincolnshire, Newton's birthplace. Colour-printed engraving 1859.
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PFH2561690 Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica, Latin for 'Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy', often referred to as simply the Principia, is a work in three books by Sir Isaac Newton, in Latin, first published 5 July 1687. After annotating and correcting his personal copy of the first edition, Newton also published two further editions, in 1713 and 1726. The Principia states Newton's laws of motion, forming the foundation of classical mechanics, also Newton's law of universal gravitation, and a derivation of Kepler's laws of planetary motion (which Kepler first obtained empirically). The Principia is 'justly regarded as one of the most important works in the history of science'.
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UIG533413 Isaac Newton (1642-1727) English scientist and mathematician. 'Newton Investigating Light'. Engraving after picture by J A Houston published c1879.
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FIT955212 Sir Isaac Newton PRS MP (25 December 1642 – 20 March 1727) was an English physicist and mathematician who is widely regarded as one of the most influential scientists of all time and as a key figure in the scientific revolution.
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UIS5067946 Title page to Newton's 'Principia Mathematica', 1687. Book One of English physicist and mathematician Isaac Newton's (1642-1727) 'Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica' applies the laws of motion to the behaviour of bodies. Book Two continues with the motion of resisted bodies in fluids and with the behaviour of fluids themselves. Book Three ('The System of the World') applies the Law of Universal Gravitation to the motion of planets, moons and comets within the Solar System. The 'Principia' (1687) established Newton's reputation as a great scientist. His discoveries were prolific and hugely influential on science and thought. He also wrote on the law of cooling, the binomial theorem and the calculus. ©SSPL/Science Museum
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FIT955211 Sir Isaac Newton PRS MP (25 December 1642 – 20 March 1727) was an English physicist and mathematician who is widely regarded as one of the most influential scientists of all time and as a key figure in the scientific revolution.
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UIS5067959 Dedication page of Newton's 'Principia Mathematica', 1687. Dedication in Latin to King Charles II (1630-1685). The 'Principia' (1687) established English physicist and mathematician Newton's (1642-1727) reputation as a great scientist. His discoveries were prolific and exerted a huge influence on science and thought: they include the three laws of motion, the theory of gravitation and the law of cooling. As a mathematician Newton discovered the binomial theorem and the calculus. ©SSPL/Science Museum
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GRC2630121 Portrait of Sir Isaac Newton after Godrey Kneller (English, 1646-1723); engraving, 1689.
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JB1219513 Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1726/27) was an English physicist and mathematician (described in his own day as a "natural philosopher") who is widely recognised as one of the most influential scientists of all time and a key figure in the scientific revolution.
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PFH2561692 A color wheel or color circle is an abstract illustrative organization of color hues around a circle that shows relationships between primary colors, secondary colors, tertiary colors, etc.
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ELD4838881 Isaac Newton (1642-1727), English mathematician, physicist and astronomer, finds the theory of gravitation by observing the fall of an apple tree, 1667 (The apple incident: Isaac Newton, English scientist and mathematician inspired to formulate his theory of gravitation by watching the fall of an apple from a tree) Engraving 1880 Collection privee
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XLA3773639 Isaac Newton. Portrait of the English mathematician, physicist, astronomer and philosopher. 4 January 1643-31 March 1727Gestalten Der Weltgeschichte-Orange Book with cigarette cards, 1933
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XEE4403602 Sir Isaac Newton PRS (25 December 1642 – 20 March 1726/27) was an English mathematician, physicist, astronomer, alchemist, theologian, and author (described in his time as a "natural philosopher").
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UIG533386 Isaac Newton (1642-1727) English scientist and mathematician.
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LAL278852 Isaac Newton (1642-1727) President of the Royal Society; English mathematical scientist;
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NCO364510 Sir Isaac Newton (1643-1727), English physicist, mathematician, astronomer and natural philosopher who discovered the law of gravity; engraved from an original picture painted by Sir Peter Lely;
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XYC277140 Isaac Newton (1642-1727) President of the Royal Society; English mathematical scientist;
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XYC277113 Sir Isaac Newton (1643-1727); President of the Royal Society; English mathematical scientist;
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FIA5402788 Portrait of Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727) by Anonymous, 1710 - Oil on canvas, 69,3x56,2 - Private Collection
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PVD1679712 Isaac Newton (1642-1727) english mathematician, physicist and astronomer, author of the theory of terrestrial universal attraction, engraving
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NCO364512 Sir Isaac Newton (1643-1727), English physicist, mathematician, astronomer and natural philosopher;
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NCO364502 Sir Isaac Newton (1643-1727), English physicist, mathematician, astronomer and natural philosopher who discovered gravity; engraved from an original picture painted by Sir Peter Lely;
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LLM976603 The boyhood of Sir Isaac Newton. Illustration for The Picture Book (Educational Book Company, c 1920).
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LLE817365 Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1726), English physicist, mathematician and astronomer.
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XCF266098 mathematical scientist
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LLM976606 Sir Isaac Newton sits dreaming. Illustration for The Picture Book (Educational Book Company, c 1920).
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LLM668986 Isaac Newton, 17th-18th Century English physicist.
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PFH4072274 Sir Isaac Newton PRS MP (25 December 1642 - 20 March 1726) was an English physicist and mathematician (described in his own day as a 'natural philosopher') who is widely recognised as one of the most influential scientists of all time and as a key figure in the scientific revolution. His book Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica ('Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy'), first published in 1687, laid the foundations for classical mechanics. Newton made seminal contributions to optics, and he shares credit with Gottfried Leibniz for the development of calculus.
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XAL885758 Sir Isaac Newton was an English mathematician, physicist, astronomer, alchemist, theologian, and author who was described in his time as a natural philosopher.
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CHT207815 Isaac Newton decompose la lumiere au moyen du prisme;
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MOU275468 Isaac Newton (1642-1727) President of the Royal Society; English mathematical scientist;
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LLM666704 Sir Isaac Newton. Illustration from The Gallery of Portraits (Charles Knight, 1836). Digitally cleaned image.
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KWE3929191 Sir Isaac Newton, 1642 - 1726/27. English mathematician, astronomer, theologian, author, physicist and natural philosopher. Illustration by Gordon Ross, American artist and illustrator (1873-1946), from Living Biographies of Famous Men.
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LIP8676528 Statue of Sir Isaac Newton, by William Theed, erected on St Peter's Hill, Grantham, Lincolnshire. Illustration from The Illustrated News of the World, 2 October 1858.
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STC343828 Sir Isaac Newton (1643-1727), English physicist, mathematician, astronomer, natural philosopher, alchemist and theologian;
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XCF266097 English mathematical scientist (1642-1727) by Godffrey Kneller
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PFH3519210 Francois-Marie Arouet (21 November 1694 - 30 May 1778), more commonly known by his nom de plume Voltaire, was a French Enlightenment historian, philosopher and writer. He was famous for his advocacy of freedom of religion, freedom of speech and separation of church and state, often attacking the Catholic Church through his wit and writings.Voltaire was a prolific and versatile writer, with more than 20,000 letters and over 2,000 books and pamphlets to his name, as well as plays, poems, essays and historical and scientific works. Despite the strict censorship laws of the time, Voltaire often spoke up in favour of civil liberties, and regularly used satire to criticise intolerance, religious dogma and other pillars of French institutions of his day.
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XLF3782354 Woolsthorpe House, Lincolnshire, the birthplace of Sir Isaac Newton, English physicist and mathematician, 4 January, 1643 – 31 March, 1727.Taken from 'A Short History of the English People' by J.R. Green, vol. III, published by Macmillan & Co in London and New York, 1893, p. 1302.
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XLA3751974 Sir Isaac Newton and the theory of gravity-sitting next to an apple tree with falling apples. English physicist, mathematician, astronomer, natural philosopher, theologian. Wrote Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica, Published in 1687. 4 January 1643-31 March 1727. (advert for Liebig)
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PML114368 Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, engraved by Edward Scriven (1775-1841)
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UIG533535 Isaac Newton (1642-1727) English scientist and mathematician, using a prism to break white light into spectrum. With Cambridge room mate John Wickins. Engraving of 1874.
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XLF3782764 Woolsthorpe House, Lincolnshire, the birthplace of Sir Isaac Newton, English physicist and mathematician, 4 January, 1643 – 31 March, 1727.
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PVD1684265 Isaac Newton (1642-1727) english mathematician, physicist and astronomer, author of the theory of terrestrial universal attraction, here dispersing light with a glass prism, engraving
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PVD1688368 Isaac Newton (1642-1727) English scientist and mathematician, using a prism to break white light into spectrum. With Cambridge room mate John Wickins. Engraving of 1874. engraving colourized document
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XLF3782350 Isaac Newton's solution to the problem of the Brachistrochone curve, or curve of quickest descent. English physicist and mathematician, 4 January, 1643 – 31 March, 1727.Taken from 'A Short History of the English People' by J.R. Green, vol. III, published by Macmillan & Co in London and New York, 1893, p. 1300.
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XLF3782761 Isaac Newton's solution to the problem of the Brachistrochone curve, or curve of quickest descent. English physicist and mathematician, 4 January, 1643 – 31 March, 1727.
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UIG533641 Isaac Newton (1642-1727) English scientist & mathematician. Artist's impression of Newton in the orchard at Woolsthorpe when an apple fell and set him thinking about gravity. Wood engraving c1880.
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LIP8676572 The Manor House, Woolsthorpe, Lincolnshire, birthplace of Sir Isaac Newton. Illustration from The Illustrated News of the World, 2 October 1858.
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BYD3849892 Sir Isaac Newton (1642–1726) was an English mathematician, physicist, astronomer and theologian.
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LLM5996184 Log from Sir Isaace Newton's apple tree from his garden at Woolsthorpe, Lincolnshire. Illustration from Hutchinson's Splendour of the Heavens (Hutchinson & Co, London, 1923).
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UIG541706 Fleet Street, where it had rooms from 1710-1782. Isaac Newton (1642-1727) is in the President's chair. Artist's reconstruction. Wood engraving c1880.
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KDC473456 Isaac Newton (1642-1727) English physicist and mathematician who discovered gravity after seeing an apple fall from a tree; from the series of humorous cigarette cards, 'Howlers', produced for Churchman's;
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KWE189091 President of the Royal Society
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LLM976605 The man who won imperishable fame. Sir Isaac Newton blowing soap bubbles to study light. Illustration for The Picture Book (Educational Book Company, c 1920).
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KDC441037 Isaac Newton (1642-1727); English physicist, mathematician and President of the Royal Society; letter praises the physician and oculist William Briggs (c.1650-1704) for his 'New Theory of Vision' with certain reservations; facsimile from 'Facsimiles of Royal, Historical & Literary Autographs in the Department of Manuscripts', British Museum, 4th series, printed for the Trustees, 1898; Add.MS.32681,f.209.;
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FIT9248533 Painting by Pittoni, G. B. (1687-1767) and Valeriani D. and G.
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UIG6371836 The triumph of Truth. around the central figure of Galileo, we see the group of astronomers comprising Ptolemy on his knees and Copernicus holding a book. Below them we see Kepler with Isaac Newton just behind him. oil painting on canvas cm 143.5 x 213. detail.
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UIG6371835 The triumph of Truth. around the central figure of Galileo, we see the group of astronomers comprising Ptolemy on his knees and Copernicus holding a book. Below them we see Kepler with Isaac Newton just behind him. oil painting on canvas cm 143.5 x 213. detail.
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KDC384151 Isaac Newton (1642-1727); English physicist, mathematician and President of the Royal Society; letter praises the physician and oculist William Briggs (c.1650-1704) for his 'New Theory of Vision' with certain reservations; facsimile of manuscript in British Library, Add.MS. 4237, f.32;
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UIG6371833 The triumph of Truth, with representation of Girolamo Savonarola, 1452-1498), Socrates, Plato, Claudius Ptolemaeus (90-168 ), Galileo Galilei (1564-1642), Dante Alighieri (1265-1321), Isaac Newton (1642-1727), Giordano Bruno (1548-1600), Johannes Kepler (Keppler) (1571-1630), Christopher Colombus (1451-1506). oil painting on canvas cm 143.5 x 213.
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