Isaac Newton's Theory of the Moon's Motion, 1702Contains facsimile extracts from: 'Astronomiae physicae et geometricae elementa' / by David Gregory. Oxoniae, 1702 ; 'The elements of astronomy, physical and geometrical' / by David Gregory. London, 1715 ; 'Astronomical lectures read in the public schools at Cambridge' / by William Whiston. London, 1715. |
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Additur Æquatio annual equations Apogæi Apoge & Nodes Apogee Apogeum Atmosphæra David Gregory Diſtance Earth Edmond Halley English draft facsimile final paragraph Greenwich Gregory's Astronomy Gregory's own paragraphs Halley Halley's Harris's Lexicon hath been long Incomparable Mathematician Isaac Newton Isaac Newton's Theory Latin Latin sentence Latin text Latin version Lexicon Technicum long expected longitude lunar distances lunar theory mean Anomaly Miscellanea Curiosa Moon's mean motion Moon's Motion 1702 motions of ye Newton wrote Newton's essay Newton's own Words Newton's text Nodi noun Observatorium Grenovicense Observatory at Paris occidentalius Octants Orbit orientalius Parisiensi Principia 1713 publish'd in Dr published by Gregory Quadratures reprint Richard Bentley Roger Cotes Royal Observatory Scholium to Prop second edition Sir Isaac Newton's Solis & Lunæ style Sun & Moon Sun's Syzygies TACB Telluris terræ text published Theory hath typographic distinction Umbram Uraniburg version of Gregory's written by Gregory written by Newton ye Sun