For my part I shall take it as a great favour if you shall please to communicate by letter your objections against any hypothesis or opinion of mine; and particularly if you will let me know your thoughts of that of compounding the celestiall motions... An Essay on Newton's "Principia" - 140. lappuseautors: Walter William Rouse Ball - 1893 - 175 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Paul Carus - 1914 - 666 lapas
...the occasion of enmity — it is not with me, I am sure. For my part I shall take it as a great favor if you shall please to communicate by letter your...let me know your thoughts of that of compounding the celestial motions of the planets out of a direct motion by the tangent and an attractive motion towards... | |
| Z. Bechler - 1982 - 264 lapas
...and asking Newton 'particularly if you will let me know your thoughts of a ... [hypothesis of mine] of compounding the celestiall motions of the planetts of a direct motion by the tangent & an attractive motion towards the central! body'.6 In reply, Newton said that 'I did not before the... | |
| Charles E. Hummel - 1986 - 300 lapas
...interest. He then asked for comment on his own work, "particularly if you will let me know your thought of that of compounding the celestiall motions of the...by the tangent and an attractive motion towards the central! body."5 At this point Hooke was ahead of Newton conceptually. In 1674 Hooke had published... | |
| Julian B. Barbour - 1988 - 784 lapas
...Society by communicating what shall occur to you that is philosophicall' . Hooke continued:64 'For my own part I shall take it as a great favour if you shall...of the planetts of a direct motion by the tangent & an attractive motion towards the centrall body.' Newton responded on 28 November somewhat evasively,... | |
| R. Taton, C. Wilson, Michael Hoskin - 2003 - 310 lapas
...of enmity: " 'tis not with me I am sure". Hooke claimed to be himself open to criticism: For my own part I shall take it as a great favour if you shall...particularly if you will let me know your thoughts ofthat of compounding the celestiaü motions of the planets of a direct motion by the tangent and an... | |
| Julian B. Barbour - 2001 - 778 lapas
...Society by communicating what shall occur to you that is philosophicall' . Hooke continued:64 'For my own part I shall take it as a great favour if you shall...that of compounding the celestiall motions of the planet ts of a direct motion by the tangent & an attractive motion towards the centrall body.' Newton... | |
| Ofer Gal - 2002 - 276 lapas
...it as a great favour" he wrote, if you will let me know your thoughts of that [hypothesis of mine] of compounding the celestiall motions of the planetts of a direct motion by the tangent & an attractive motion towards a central body (Newton, The Correspondence II, 297. Henceforth: Correspondence).... | |
| Allan Chapman - 2004 - 392 lapas
...developed between the two men in the wake of Hooke's request for Newton's views upon the 'compounding [of] the celestiall motions of the planetts of a direct motion by the tangent & an attractive motion towards the centrall body'.26 Newton's speedy reply, dated 28 November 1679,... | |
| Stephen Gaukroger - 2006 - 575 lapas
...Galileo's Discorsi played such a predominant role. In November 1 679, Hooke wrote to Newton asking him 'particularly if you will let me know your thoughts...of the planetts of a direct motion by the tangent & an attractive motion towards the central body.'66 What Hooke was proposing is momentous. His point... | |
| Michael Cooper, Michael Cyril William Hunter - 2006 - 368 lapas
...know, however, how crucial was the insight he provided Newton in 1679 when he carelessly asked him 'if you will let me know your thoughts of that of compounding the celestiall motions of the planets of a direct motion by the tangent & an attractive motion towards the centrall body'.11 Further,... | |
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