Life of Sir Isaac Newton
  Life of Sir Isaac Newton
Titolo Life of Sir Isaac Newton
AutoreHubbard Elbert; W. Chittenden N.
Prezzo€ 3,99
EditoreHuman and Literature Publishing
LinguaTesto in Inglese
FormatoAdobe DRM

Descrizione
This book deals with the life and the story of Isaac Newton, the great scientist known as mathematician, astronomer and natural philosopher. “An honest farmer, neither rich nor poor, was Isaac Newton. He was married to Harriet Ayscough in February, Sixteen Hundred Forty-two. Both were strong, intelligent and full of hope. Neither had any education to speak of; they belonged to England's middle class — that oft-despised and much ridiculed middle class which is the hope of the world. Accounts still in existence show that their income was thirty pounds a year. It was for them to toil all the week, go to church on Sunday, and twice or thrice in a year attend the village fairs or indulge in a holiday where hard cider played an important part.” The verdict of humanity concerning Sir Isaac Newton has been summed up for us thus by Laplace: "His work was pre-eminent above all other products of the human intellect."