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Bloomsbury Academic & Professional
ISBN-10
0826479707
ISBN-13
9780826479709
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Number of Pages
1194 Pages
Publication Name
Reception of Isaac Newton in Europe
Language
English
Subject
General, History, Europe / General, Science & Technology
Publication Year
2019
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Science, Biography & Autobiography, History
Author
Helmut Pulte
Series
The Reception of British and Irish Authors in Europe Ser.
Format
Hardcover

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3 in
Item Weight
74.4 Oz
Item Length
9.3 in
Item Width
6.4 in

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College Audience
LCCN
2019-015042
TitleLeading
The
Dewey Edition
22
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"Each of the three volumes in this comprehensive entry in Bloomsbury's "Reception of British and Irish Authors in Europe" series approaches the reception of Newton's work from a particular angle. The ten essays in the first volume cover various geographical and language communities in Europe (French-speaking lands, Low Countries, Iberian Peninsula, and so on). The second volume (16 essays) focuses on the content of Newtonianism, looking at, for example, celestial mechanics and gravitational theory, optical work, chemistry, and alchemy). The final volume comprises 18 essays on responses to Newtonianism by individuals and groups, among them Christiaan Huygens, Leibniz, the Bernoullis, Voltaire, and "women readers" in 18th-century Italy. The contributors are all recognized scholars in the history of science and the specialized areas covered, and the essays are insightful and well written. Newton is of course a towering figure in science history, and it will be enlightening for students to see how his ideas spread, caused controversies, were challenged, and were eventually adopted, even if with reservations in some cases. The essays will serve as a rich source for engaged students looking for topic ideas, background, and facts for papers. Summing Up: Highly recommended." - CHOICE, Each of the three volumes in this comprehensive entry in Bloomsbury's "Reception of British and Irish Authors in Europe" series approaches the reception of Newton's work from a particular angle. The ten essays in the first volume cover various geographical and language communities in Europe (French-speaking lands, Low Countries, Iberian Peninsula, and so on). The second volume (16 essays) focuses on the content of Newtonianism, looking at, for example, celestial mechanics and gravitational theory, optical work, chemistry, and alchemy). The final volume comprises 18 essays on responses to Newtonianism by individuals and groups, among them Christiaan Huygens, Leibniz, the Bernoullis, Voltaire, and "women readers" in 18th-century Italy. The contributors are all recognized scholars in the history of science and the specialized areas covered, and the essays are insightful and well written. Newton is of course a towering figure in science history, and it will be enlightening for students to see how his ideas spread, caused controversies, were challenged, and were eventually adopted, even if with reservations in some cases. The essays will serve as a rich source for engaged students looking for topic ideas, background, and facts for papers. Summing Up: Highly recommended., "Each of the three volumes in this comprehensive entry in Bloomsbury's "Reception of British and Irish Authors in Europe" series approaches the reception of Newton's work from a particular angle. The ten essays in the first volume cover various geographical and language communities in Europe (French-speaking lands, Low Countries, Iberian Peninsula, and so on). The second volume (16 essays) focuses on the content of Newtonianism, looking at, for example, celestial mechanics and gravitational theory, optical work, chemistry, and alchemy). The final volume comprises 18 essays on responses to Newtonianism by individuals and groups, among them Christiaan Huygens, Leibniz, the Bernoullis, Voltaire, and "women readers" in 18th-century Italy. The contributors are all recognized scholars in the history of science and the specialized areas covered, and the essays are insightful and well written. Newton is of course a towering figure in science history, and it will be enlightening for students to see how his ideas spread, caused controversies, were challenged, and were eventually adopted, even if with reservations in some cases. The essays will serve as a rich source for engaged students looking for topic ideas, background, and facts for papers. Summing Up: Highly recommended." -- CHOICE
Number of Volumes
3 vols.
Dewey Decimal
509.2
Table Of Content
Volume I. Language communities, Regions and Countries: The Geography of Newtonianism List of Illustrations Series Editor''s Preface Elinor Shaffer Acknowledgements List of Contributors Timeline: European Reception of Isaac Newton 1642-1900 Editor''s Introduction Scott Mandelbrote and Helmut Pulte 1. The Reception of Newton in the French-Speaking Lands John Bennett Shank 2. Newton in the German-speaking Lands Thomas Ahnert 3. Newton''s Reception in the Low Countries Eric Jorink and Huib Zuidervaart 4. The Reception of Newtonian Natural Philosophy in Scandinavia Helge Kragh 5. The Reception of Newton in Finland and the Baltic States Maija Kallinen 6. Newton in the Iberian Peninsula Antoni Malet 7. Newton in Italy Massimo Mazzotti 8. The Hungarian Reception of Newton Gábor A. Zemplén 9. ?he Reception of Newtonianism in the Greek-speaking Regions of the Eighteenth Century Kostas Gavroglu and Manolis Patiniotis 10. Better than a Samoyed: Newton''s Reception in Russia Simon Werrett Bibliography (Volume 1) Volume II. Themes and Areas of Study: The Content of Newtonianism 11. The Reception of Newton''s Method of Series and Fluxions in Europe Niccolò Guicciardini 12. Newton''s Algebra Jaqueline Stedall 13. Influence of Newton''s Principia on the Development of Continuum Mechanics and Rigid Body Dynamics on the Continent Gleb K. Mikhailov 14. Newton''s Celestial Mechanics and Gravitational Theory Michael Nauenberg 15. The Reception of Newton''s Principles of Mechanics and Concept of Force Eric Watkins 16. Impact on Methodology Helmut Pulte 17. Newton''s work in French Mathematics and Mathematical Physics, 1780-1830 Ivor Grattan-Guinness 18. The Reception of Newton''s Optical Work Alan E. Shapiro 19. The Reception of Newton''s Theory of Matter and his Atomism Catherine Wilson 20. Newton, Newtonianism, and the Roles of Experiment Friedrich Steinle 21. The Persistence of Mechanical Imagery: Electricity and Magnetism in a Newtonian World Roderick W. Home 22. Chemistry and Alchemy Lawrence M. Principe 23. The Impact of Newton on Biology on the Continent in the Eighteenth Century Peter McLaughlin 24. Newton and the Evidences of the Christian Religion Scott Mandelbrote 25. Newton in Poetry Simone De Angelis 26. Newtonian Biography 1727-1822 Robert Iliffe Bibliography (Volume 2) Volume III. Rivals, Friends and Critics: Individual and Group Responses to Newtonianism 27. Newton''s Impact on the Enlightenment Mordechai Feingold 28. The Popularization of Newtonianism in the Eighteenth Century Andreas Kleinert 29. Newton and Huygens Rienk Vermij 30. Newton and Leibniz Herbert Breger 31. Newton''s Influence on the Mathematicians and Physicists of the Bernoulli Family and on Jacob Hermann David Speiser-Bär and Diarmuid Ó Mathúna 32. Isaac Newton and Christian Wolff Thomas Ahnert 33. Maupertuis and Newton Mary Terrall 34. Emilie du Ch'telet Sarah Hutton 35. Voltaire and Newton François de Gandt 36. Newton in the Encyclopédie of Diderot and d''Alembert: Perceptions and Debates over Newton''s Theories during the French Enlightenment Koffi N. Maglo 37. Newton in the Collegio Romano: Borgondio to Boscovich (1713-1745) Ugo Baldini 38. Women readers of Newton in eighteenth-century Italy Marta Cavazza 39. Newton and Euler Sébastien Maronne and Marco Panza 40. Lavoisier and Newton Marco Beretta 41. Newton and Kant on Absolute Space: From Theology to Transcendental Philosophy Michael Friedman 42. No longer the Focal Point: Goethe and Newtonianism Myles W. Jackson 43. Hegel and Newton Wolfgang Bonsiepen 44. Fruitful Misinterpretations - Mach and Einstein on Newton Klaus Hentschel Bibliography Bibliography (Volume 3) Index (Volumes 1, 2, 3)
Synopsis
The writings and example of Isaac Newton transformed understandings of the practice and meaning of the sciences across Europe in the centuries following the publication of the Principia in 1687. The essays in these volumes consider the impact of Newton's ideas from three distinct but interlocking perspectives: their reception in particular geographical areas and language communities; their importance for particular fields of intellectual and practical endeavour, and their influence on other thinkers who, in turn, shaped Newton's intellectual legacy. They provide, for the first time, a picture of the fate of Newton's work across mainland Europe, giving an account of Newton's influence in the humanities, arts and social sciences, as well as in mathematics, physics and the natural sciences in general.
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