Correspondence of Isaac Newton
Explore the fascinating insights of one of history's greatest minds in the Correspondence of Isaac Newton, authored by the legendary Isaac Newton himself. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2008, this remarkable paperback edition spans 484 pages and delves into a pivotal period from December 1688 to August 1694. During this time, Newton was elected as a representative of the University of Cambridge in the Convention Parliament, a role that significantly influenced his life and work. This volume showcases his correspondence with contemporaries, including Covel, the Vice-Chancellor of the University, shedding light on the responsibilities and challenges he faced. Ideal for historians, scientists, and anyone intrigued by the life of a genius, this book offers a unique glimpse into Newton's thoughts and the scientific community of his era. Don't miss the opportunity to own this essential piece of scientific literature!