Theoria motus lunae exhibens omnes eius inaequalitates
Delve into the captivating world of celestial mechanics with Theoria motus lunae exhibens omnes eius inaequalitates by the renowned Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2014, this paperback edition spans an impressive 362 pages. Euler, who dedicated much of his life to unraveling the complexities of the moon's orbit, presents his insightful findings originally written in Latin in 1753. In this essential work, he demonstrates how Newton's laws provide a comprehensive explanation for lunar motion, marking a significant milestone in the study of astronomy. Perfect for both historians and enthusiasts of celestial theory, this book is a must-have addition to any academic library or personal collection.