Works About Sir Isaac Newton

  1. Brian Baigre. Kepler's laws of planetary motion, before and after Newton's Principia: an essay on the transformation of scientific problems. Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science, 18:177-208, June 1987.
  2. Sir David Brewster. The Life of Sir Isaac Newton. 2vols. London, 1831.
  3. Sir David Brewster. Memoirs of the Life, Writings and Discoveries of Sir Isaac Newton. 2vols. Edinburgh, 1855.
  4. Gale Christianson. In the Presence of the Creator Isaac Newton and his Times. The Free Press, New York, 1984.
  5. Harlan Cleveland. Theses of a new reformation: the social fallout of science 300 years after Newton. Public Administration Review, 48:681-6, May/June 1988.
  6. I. Bernard Cohen. Newton's third law and universal gravity. Journal of the History of Ideas, 48:571-93, October/December 1987.
  7. Mansel Davies. Isaac Newton, the alchemist. Journal of Chemical Education, 68:726-7, September 1990.
  8. Radoslav Dimitric. Sir Isaac Newton. The Mathematical Intelligencer, 13:61-5, Winter 1991.
  9. Betty Jo Dobbs. The Janus Face of Genius: The Role of Alchemy in Newton's Thought. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1992.
  10. Jacquette Dole. Aestetics and natural law in Newton's methodology. Journal of the History of Ideas, 51:659-66, October/December 1990.
  11. Julia Epstein. Decomposing Newton's rainbow. Journal of the History of Ideas, 45:115-40, January/March 1984.
  12. Jose Faur. Newton, mathematics, and escoteric knowledge. Cross Currents, 40:526-38, Winter 1990/91.
  13. Malcom Forster. Unification, explanation, and the composition of causes in Newtonian mechanics. Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science, 19:55-101, March 1988.
  14. Anthony French. Did Newton forget his own law of motion. American Journal of Physics, 52:13, January 1984.
  15. James Garrison. Newton and the relation of mathematics to natural philosophy. Journal of the History of Ideas, 48:609-27, October/December 1987.
  16. John Gascoigne. Politics, patronage and Newtonism: the Cambridge example. The Historical Journal, 27:1-24, March 1984.
  17. George Gray. A Bibliography of the Works of Sir Isaac Newton. Bowes & Bowes, Cambridge, 1907.
  18. Richard Gregory. Alchemy of matter and mind. Nature, 342:471-3, November 1989.
  19. Emily Grosholz. Some uses of proportion in Newton's Principia, book I: a case study in applied mathematics. Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science, 18:209-20, June 1987.
  20. Alan Gross. On the shoulders of giants: seventeenth-century optics as an argument field. The Quarterly Journal of Speech, 74:1-17, February 1988.
  21. Anita Guerrini. The Tory Newtonians: Gregory, Pitcairne and their circle. Journal of British Studies, 25:288-311, July 1986.
  22. Rupert Hall. Isaac Newton: Adventure in Thought. Blackwell, London, 1992.
  23. P.M. Harmon and Alan Shapiro (editors). The Investigation of difficult things: essays on Newton and the history of the exact sciences in honor of D.T. Whiteside. Cambridge University, Cambridge, 1992.
  24. Edward Harrison. Newton and the infinite universe. Physics Today, 39:24-30, February 1986.
  25. Mary Hughes. Newton, Hermes, and Berkeley. The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 43:1-19, March 1992.
  26. Pierre Kerszberg. On the alleged equivalence between Newton and relativistic cosmology. The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 38:347-80, September 1987.
  27. Nick Kollerstrom "Thomas Simpson and 'Newton's method of approximation': an enduring myth", in the British Journal of the History of Science [BJHS] 1992 25:347-354.
  28. Colin MacLaurin. An Account of Sir Isaac Newton's Philosophical Discoveries. London, 1748.
  29. Michael Mahoney. On differential calculus. Isis, 75:366-72, June 1984.
  30. Frank Manuel. A Portrait of Isaac Newton. Harvard University, Cambridge, 1968.
  31. Frank Manuel. The Religion of Isaac Newton. Oxford University, Oxford, 1974.
  32. J.E. McGuire. Newton's astronomical apprenticeship: notes of 1664/5. Isis, 76:349-65, September 1985.
  33. Domenico Meli. Equivalence and Priority: Newton Versus Leibniz. Oxford, Oxford, 19?
  34. Louis More. Isaac Newton: A Biography. Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1934.
  35. William Newman. Documents & translations Newton's Clavis as Starkey's key. Isis, 78:564-74, December 1987.
  36. Robert Paller. Saving Newton's text: documents, readers, and the ways of the world. Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science, 18:385-439, December 1987.
  37. Henry Pemberton. A View of Sir Isaac Newton's Philosophy. London, 1728.
  38. Stuart Peterfreund. Newton demands some abstruser musings: three recent discusions of the reception of 'Newton' in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Papers on Language and Literature, 27:112-34, Winter 1991.
  39. V.Frederick Rickey. Isaac Newton: man, myth and mathematics. The College Mathematics Journal, 18:362-89, November 1987.
  40. Alan Shapiro. Experiment and mathematics in Newton's theory of color. Physics Today, 37:34-42, September 1984.
  41. Noel Swerdlow. Optical profusion. Isis, 77:136-40, March 1986.
  42. Mary Tiles. Mathematics: the language of science? The Monist, 67:3-17, January 1984.
  43. David Topper. Newton on the number of colours in the spectrum. Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science, 21:269-79, June 1990.
  44. H.W. Turnbull, editor. The Mathematical Discoveries of Newton. Blackie and Son Limited, London, 1945.
  45. H.W. Turnbull, editor. The Correspondence of Isaac Newton, volumes 1-7. Cambridge University, Cambridge, 1959-77.
  46. Peter Wallis. Newton and Newtonia 1672-1975. Dawson, London, 1977.
  47. Stefi Weisburd. Celebrating Newton: the legacy and legend of Isaac Newton lives on 300 years after the publication of his masterpiece, the Principia. Science News, 132:11-13, July 1987.
  48. Richard Westfall. Never at Rest. A Biography of Isaac Newton. Cambridge, Cambridge, 1980.
  49. Richard Westfall. The achievement of Isaac Newton: an essay on the occasion of the three hundredth anniversary of the Principia. The Mathematical Intelligencer, 9(4):45-9, 1987.
  50. Richard Westfall. Newton's scientific personality. Journal of the History of Ideas, 48:551-71, October/December 1987.
  51. Richard Westfall. The Life of Isaac Newton. Cambridge, Cambridge, 1993.
  52. Kenneth Winkler. Berkeley, Newton and the Stars. Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science, 17:23-42, March 1986.