The Reception of Isaac Newton in Europe (Will Be Published in 2019)

The Reception of Isaac Newton in Europe (Will Be Published in 2019)

The Reception of Isaac Newton in Europe (will be published in 2019) Volume I: "whence arises all 1. The Reception of Newton in the French-speaking Lands 6. Newton in the Iberian Peninsula that order John Bennett Shank Antoni Malet and beauty in the world?" 2. Newton in the German-speaking Lands 7. Newton in Italy Thomas Ahnert Massimo Mazzotti 3. Newton’s Reception in the Low Countries 8. The Hungarian Reception of Newton Eric Jorink and Huib Zuidervaart Gábor A. Zemplén 4. The Reception of Newtonian Natural Philosophy in Scandinavia 9. he Reception of Newtonianism in the Greek Τ Helge Kragh Greek-speaking Regions of the Eighteenth Century Kostas Gavroglu and Manolis Patiniotis 5. The Reception of Newton in Finland and the Baltic States Maija Kallinen 10. Better than a Samoyed: Newton’s Reception in Russia Simon Werrett Volume II: Volume III: 11. The Reception of Newton’s Method of Series and Fluxions in Europe 27. Newton’s Impact on the Enlightenment Niccolò Guicciardini Mordechai Feingold 12. Newton’s Algebra 28. The Popularization of Newtonianism in the Eighteenth Century Jaqueline Stedall Andreas Kleinert 13. Influence of Newton’s Principia on the Development 29. Newton and Huygens of Continuum Mechanics and Rigid Body Dynamics on the Continent Rienk Vermij Gleb K. Mikhailov 30. Newton and Leibniz 14. Newton’s Celestial Mechanics and Gravitational Theory Herbert Breger Michael Nauenberg 31. Newton's Influence on the Mathematicians and Physicists of the Bernoulli 15. The Reception of Newton’s Principles of Mechanics and Concept of Family and on Jacob Hermann Force David Speiser-Bär and Diarmuid Ó Mathúna Eric Watkins 32. Isaac Newton and Christian Wolff 16. ‘Tis much better to do a little with certainty’: On the Reception of Thomas Ahnert Newton’s Methodology Helmut Pulte 33. Maupertuis and Newton Mary Terrall 17. Newton’s work in French Mathematics and Mathematical Physics, 1780-1830 34. Emilie du Châtelet Ivor Grattan-Guinness Sarah Hutton 18. The Reception of Newton’s Optical Work 35. Voltaire and Newton Alan E. Shapiro François de Gandt 19. The Reception of Newton’s Theory of Matter and his Atomism 36. Newton in the Encyclopédie of Diderot and d’Alembert: Perceptions and Catherine Wilson Debates over Newton’s Theories during the French Enlightenment Koffi N. Maglo 20. Newton, Newtonianism, and the Roles of Experiment Friedrich Steinle 37. Newton in the Collegio Romano: Borgondio to Boscovich (1713-1745) Ugo Baldini 21. The Persistence of Mechanical Imagery: Electricity and Magnetism in a Newtonian World 38. Women readers of Newton in eighteenth-century Italy Roderick W. Home Marta Cavazza 22. Chemistry and Alchemy 39. Newton and Euler Lawrence M. Principe Sébastien Maronne and Marco Panza 23. The Impact of Newton on Biology on the Continent in the Eighteenth 40. Lavoisier and Newton Century Marco Beretta Peter McLaughlin 41. Newton and Kant on Absolute Space: From Theology to Transcendental 24. Newton and the Evidences of the Christian Religion Philosophy Scott Mandelbrote Michael Friedman 25. Newton in Poetry 42. No longer the Focal Point: Goethe and Newtonianism Simone De Angelis Myles W. Jackson 26. Newtonian Biography 1727-1822 43. Hegel and Newton Robert Iliffe Wolfgang Bonsiepen 44. Fruitful Misinterpretations – Mach and Einstein on Newton Klaus Hentschel .

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