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Sir Isaac Newton (1642–1727) was one of the greatest scientists of all time, a thinker of extraordinary range and creativity who has left enduring legacies in mathematics and physics. While most famous for his Principia, his work on light and colour, and his discovery of the calculus, Newton devoted much more time to research in chemistry and alchemy, and to studying prophecy, church history and ancient chronology. This new edition of The Cambridge Companion to Newton provides authoritative introductions to these further dimensions of his endeavours as well as to many aspects of his physics. It includes a revised bibliography, a new introduction and six new chapters: three updating previous chapters on Newton's mathematics, his chemistry and alchemy and the reception of his religious views; and three entirely new, on his religion, his ancient chronology and the treatment of continuous and discontinuous forces in his second law of motion.

This new edition of The Cambridge Companion to Newton includes three updated chapters, as well as a revised bibliography, new introduction and three entirely new chapters on continuous and discontinuous force in Newton's laws of motion, Newton's religion and Newton's efforts in chronology of the ancient past.

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'Taken as a whole this companion contains high-quality and up-to-date scholarship which will give the reader access to the different disciplines in which Newton was active in a representative way. This companion contains Newton scholarship at its best. In comparison with the first edition, Newton's so-called extra-scientific work now receives more attention. Even those who already possess a copy of the first edition should seriously consider purchasing the second edition in view of the plethora of new material which the second edition contains.' Steffen Ducheyne, Metascience 'After an excellent introduction, chapters by 15 authors cover Newton's works on physics, mathematics, alchemy, religion, ancient chronology, and more. In each chapter, the authors write from a depth of expertise apparent in the detailed expositions and arguments'. M. Dickinson, Choice 'Libraries catering for academic work in the history and philosophy of science will most certainly want this book.' Martin Guha, Reference Reviews

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This new edition includes three updated chapters, a revised bibliography, new introduction and three entirely new chapters.
List of figures
ix
List of contributors
xi
Preface to the second edition xv
Introduction 1(33)
Rob Iliffe
George E. Smith
1 Newton's philosophical analysis of space and time
34(27)
Robert Disalle
2 Newton's concepts of force and mass, with notes on the laws of motion
61(32)
I. Bernard Cohen
3 Instantaneous impulse and continuous force: the foundations of Newton's Principia
93(94)
Bruce Pourciau
4 The methodology of the Principia
187(42)
George E. Smith
5 Newton's argument for universal gravitation
229(32)
William Harper
6 Newton and celestial mechanics
261(28)
Curtis Wilson
7 Newton's optics and atomism
289(32)
Alan E. Shapiro
8 Newton's metaphysics
321(61)
Howard Stein
9 A brief introduction to the mathematical work of Isaac Newton
382(39)
Niccolo Guicciardini
10 Newton, active powers, and the mechanical philosophy
421(33)
Alan Gabbey
11 A preliminary reassessment of Newton's alchemy
454(31)
William R. Newman
12 The religion of Isaac Newton
485(39)
Rob Iliffe
13 Isaac Newton, historian
524(30)
Mordechai Feingold
14 Newton and eighteenth-century Christianity
554(32)
Scott Mandelbrote
15 Newton and the Leibniz--Clarke correspondence
586(11)
Domenico Bertoloni Meli
Bibliography 597(18)
Index 615
Rob Iliffe is Professor of Intellectual History and History of Science at the University of Sussex. George E. Smith is Professor of Philosophy at Tufts University, Massachusetts.