14 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF NEWTON 



cura recensita. | Glasguae : | excudit Georgius Brookman ; Im- 

 pensis T. T. et I. Tegg, Londini ; | et R. Griffin et soc. ; Glasguae. 

 MDCCCXXXIII. 2 vols. Royal 8vo. [18 



Collation : Vol. I. Title ; Lectori S. Typographic [Glasguae : Ipsis nonis 

 Jul. 1833]; Newton's Dedication to the Royal Society, 3 11.; Rerum 

 Mathematicarum studiosis, Philosophiae Newtonianae interpretes, vii, 

 viii; Le Seur and Jacquier's Dedication to the Royal Society, ix; 

 Auctoris praefatio ad lectorem, x xii ; Auctoris praefatio ad Ed. 

 secundam, xii ; Editoris praefatio in editionem secundam, xiii xxvii ; 

 Auctoris praefatio in Editionem tertiam, xxviii ; Halley's Verses, xxix, 

 xxx ; Index Capitum voluminis primi, xxxi ; Index Sectionum de motu 

 corporum, xxxii ; Admonitio, xxxii + pp. i 740 -f Index proposi- 

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Vol. II. Title, Dedication to Cardinal Rohan; Monitum; Le Seur 

 and Jacquier's Declaratio ; Editoris monitum ; Contenta, 4 11. ; Intro- 

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In J. M. F. Wright's Commentary on Newton's Prindpia, Glasgow, 1833, the author 

 speaks of * the flattering manner in which the Glasgow edition of Newton's Principia has 

 been received, a second impression being already on the verge of publication.' 



John Martin Frederick Wright, of Trinity College, Cambridge, B. A. In addition to editing 

 Newton's Principia, he wrote Alma Mater, or Seven Years at the University of Cambridge [1815 

 to 1821], by a Trinity Man, 2 vols., 1827; Solutions of the Cambridge Problems, 1800 to 

 1820, 2 vols., 1825 ; Self-Examination in Algebra, 1825 j Self-Examination in Euclid, 1829 ; 

 The Private Tutor, 2 vols., 1830; Elementary Treatise of the Theory of Numbers (from the 

 Private Tutor), 1831 ; Collection of Cambridge College Examination Papers, with Supple- 

 ment, 4 vols., 1831 2 ; Hints and Answers, being a Key to the Cambridge College Exami- 

 nation Papers, 1831; Commentary on Newton's Principia, 2 vols., 1833; and probably 

 edited the collections of Cambridge Problems, 1801 20 and 18211836. 



De | Mundi | Systemate | liber | Isaaci Newtoni. | Opus diu integris 

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Collation : Title ; Newtoni Princip. Math. Lib. III. initio, pp. iii, iv + pp. 

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