Never at Rest
This richly detailed 1981 biography captures both the personal life and the scientific career of Isaac Newton, presenting a fully rounded picture of Newton the man, the scientist, the philosopher, the theologian, and the public figure. Professor Westfall treats all aspects of Newton's career, but his account centres on a full description of Newton's achievements in science. Thus the core of the work describes the development of the calculus, the experimentation that altered the direction of the science of optics, and especially the investigations in celestial dynamics that led to the law of universal gravitation.
Reviews & endorsements
'This monumental scientific biography provides a masterly, well-documented summary of contemporary views of all the many facets of Newton's astoundingly wide-ranging career.' Nature
'The first detailed biography of Newton written by a professional historian of science who, over the years, has mastered the prodigious literature, weighed it judiciously, and still manages to reveal new insights by delving into the mass of Newton's unpublished writings. Westfall has produced a work of major significance.' Science
'A monumental biography, and a delight to read.' The New Yorker
'Richard Westfall has done Newton proud.' The Economist
Product details
April 1983Paperback
9780521274357
928 pages
234 × 155 × 42 mm
1.243kg
Available
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- A note about dates
- Abbreviations used in footnotes
- 1. The discovery of a new world
- 2. A sober, silent, thinking lad
- 3. The solitary scholar
- 4. Resolving problems by motion
- 5. Anni mirabiles
- 6. Lucasian professor
- 7. Publication and crisis
- 8. Rebellion
- 9. Years of silence
- 10. Principia
- 11. Revolution
- 12. The Mint
- 13. President of the Royal Society
- 14. The priority dispute
- 15. Years of decline
- Bibliographical essay
- List of illustrations
- Index.