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Isaac Newton : adventurer in thought

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In this elegant, absorbing biography of Isaac Newton (1642-1727), Rupert Hall surveys the vast field of modern scholarship in order to interpret Newton's mathematical and experimental approach to nature.

Mathematics was always the deepest, most innovative and productive of Newton's interests.

However, he was also a historian, theologian, chemist, civil servant, and natural philosopher.

These diverse studies were unified in his single design as a Christian to explore every facet of God's creation.

The story of Newton's life and discoveries has been greatly altered by exploration of his huge manuscript legacy during the last forty years, throwing new light upon his personality and intellect.

Hall's discussion of this research shows that Newton cannot simply be explained as a Platonist, mystic, or magus.

He remains a complex and enigmatic genius with an immensely imaginative and commonsensical mind.

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Cambridge University Press
052156669X / 9780521566698
Paperback / softback
509.2
11/04/1996
United Kingdom
English
448p. : ill.
23 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: Oxford: Blackwell, 1992.