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Never at Rest: A Biography of Isaac Newton
2013, Cambridge University Press
in English
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Never at rest: a biography of Isaac Newton
1998, Cambridge University Press
in English
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Never at rest: a biography of Isaac Newton
1993, Cambridge University Press
in English
- 1st paperback ed.
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Never at Rest: A Biography of Isaac Newton (Cambridge Paperback Library)
April 29, 1983, Cambridge University Press
Paperback
in English
- New Ed edition
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Never at Rest: A Biography of Isaac Newton
January 31, 1981, Cambridge University Press
Hardcover
in English
- 1 edition
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Never at rest: a biography of Isaac Newton /Richard S. Westfall.
1981, Cambridge University Press
in English
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Never at Rest: A Biography of Isaac Newton
1981, Cambridge University Press
in English
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Never at rest: a biography of Isaac Newton
1980, Cambridge University Press
in English
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"NEWTON'S name in the matriculation book of Cambridge University on 8 July 1661, together with those of sixteen other students recently admitted to Trinity College, bears witness to an event so obviously significant in his life (as it must have been for the other sixteen, and as similar events have been for countless young men through eight centuries of Western history) that one flirts with banality even to mention it."
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NEWTON'S name in the matriculation book of Cambridge University on 8 July 1661, together with those of sixteen other students recently admitted to Trinity College, bears witness to an event so obviously significant in his life (as it must have been for the other sixteen, and as similar events have been for countless young men through eight centuries of Western history) that one flirts with banality even to mention it.
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