Isaac Newton: And the Scientific Revolution (Oxford Portraits in Science)

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In 1665, when an epidemic of the plague forced Cambridge University to close, Isaac Newton, then a young, undistinguished scholar, returned to his childhood home in rural England. Away from his colleagues and professors, Newton embarked on one of the greatest intellectual odysseys in the history of science: he began to formulate the law of universal gravitation, developed the calculus, and made revolutionary discoveries about the nature of light. After his return to Cambridge, Newton's genius was quickly recognized and his reputation forever established. This biography also allows us to see the personal side of Newton, whose life away from science was equally fascinating. Quarrelsome, quirky, and not above using his position to silence critics and further his own career, he was an authentic genius with all too human faults.

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Name in long format: Isaac Newton: And the Scientific Revolution (Oxford Portraits in Science)
ISBN-10: 0190282401
ISBN-13: 9780190282400
Book pages: 160
Book language: en
Edition: 1
Binding: Kindle Edition
Publisher: Oxford University Press

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