Essay Review: Newton and Continental Controversy: The Correspondence of Isaac NewtonThe Correspondence of Isaac Newton. vol. vi, 1713–1718; vol. vii, 1718–1727. ed. by HallA. Rupert and TillingLaura . Pp. xxxviii + 499; xlv + 522. £25; £30

History of Science 17 (2):144-147 (1979)
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