Elements of Newton’s Philosophy
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5RR Voltaire, translated from the French, London, 1738
Notes
Elements of Newtons Philosophy, written by Voltaire and first published in 1738, is a work that aims to explain and popularize the scientific ideas of Sir Isaac Newton for a wider audience. In this book, Voltaire translates and simplifies Newtons complex theories on gravity, motion, and the laws of nature, emphasizing their importance in understanding the universe. Voltaires goal was to make Newtons revolutionary ideas accessible to the general public and to challenge the prevailing religious and philosophical views of the time. The work played a significant role in spreading Enlightenment ideals, encouraging the use of reason and empirical observation over superstition and dogma.
Description
Brown tree leather binding with gilt borders on the front and back boards. Gilt decorative elements on the spine. Black label in the. Second compartment with gilt lettering on the spine. Striped turn-ins with marbled endpapers. Red speckled edges.
