SIR ISAAC NEWTON'S WORKS. 



1. Opera quae extant omnia. Com- 

 mentariis illustr. S. Horsley. 5 vols. 

 4to. Scarce. 1779-1785. £8 8s. 



2. Philosophise Naturalis Principia 

 Mathematica. Editiolll. 4to,calf. 

 1726. 9s. 



3. Ditto. Editio III. A Large Paper 

 copy, with Portrait, folio old red mo- 

 rocco, extra tooled, gilt leaves. Very 

 fine copy. Folio. 1726. £3 3s. 

 Large Paper copies are extremely rare. 



4. Ditto. Perpetuus comment, illust., 

 communi studio Thos. Le Seur et 

 F. Jacquier. 3 vols. 4to, calf. 

 Geneva, 1739. 30s. 



First Jesuits' Edition. 



5. Ditto. Ditto. Editio altera. 3 vols. 

 1760. La Methode des Fluxions et des 



suites infinies [translated with a Preface 

 by G. L. LeOlerc, Count Buffon], 

 1740. 3 vols. 4to, half calf. Very fine 

 copies. £2 12s. Qd. 



6. Ditto. Ditto. Editio nova [Edited by 

 J. M. F. Wright]. 4 vols, in 2. Royal 

 8vo, half calf. 1822. 21s. 



7. Mathematical Principles of Na- 

 tural Philosophy, translated by A. 

 Motte. Plates. 2 vols. 8vo, calf. 



1729. 12s. 



8. Optics: or, Treatise of the Reflexions, 

 Refractions, Inflections, and Colours 

 of Light. Also Two Treatises of the 

 Species and Magnitude of Curvilinear 

 Figures. First Edition. 4to, calf. 

 1704. 12s. 



9. Optics. Second Edition. 8vo, calf. 

 1718. 7s. M. 



10. Ditto. Fourth Edition. 8vo, calf. 



1730. 7s. Q>d. 



11. Optice: latine reddidit Samuel 

 Clarke. 4to, calf. 1740. 7s. 6d. 



12. Optical Lectures. Never before- 

 published. 8vo, calf. 1728. 12s. 



13. Arithmetica Universalis. Cum 

 commentario J. Castillionei. 2 vols. 

 4to. 1761. 10s. 6d. 



14. Universal Arithmetic: with Hal- 

 ley's Method of finding the Roots of 

 Equations Arithmeticallv- 2nd Edn. 

 8vo, calf. 1728. 6s. 6d. 



15. Ditto. WithMaguire's Treatise upon 

 the Measures of Ratios. Illustrated 

 with notes by Theaker Wilder. 

 8vo, half calf. 1769. 7s. 6c?. 



16. De Mundi Systemate. 1731. De 

 Calculo Fluentium libri duo. J oh. 

 Craig. 1718. 4to, calf. 12s. 



17. Treatise of the System of the 

 World, translated. 8vo, half calf. 

 1728. 6s. 6d. 



18. Genesis Curvarum per Umbras 

 seu perspectivse universalis elementa. 

 8vo, calf. 1746. 5s. Or/. 



19. Two Treatises on the Quadra- 

 ture of Curves and A nalysisby Equa- 

 tions of an infinite number of Terms, 

 explained and translated by John 

 Stewart. 4to, calf. 1745. 6s. 6d. 



20. Chronology of Ancient King- 

 doms amended. 4to, calf. 1728. 



21. Observations upon the Pro- 

 phecies of Daniel and the Apoca- 

 lypse of St. John. 4to, calf. 1783. 



22. Newton and Cotes' Correspon- 

 dence, including Letters of other emi- 

 nent men. Edited by J. Edleston. 

 Portrait. 8vo, cloth. 1850. 9s. 



23. Correspondence of Scientific 

 Men of the XVIIth Century, inclu- 

 ding Letters of Barrow, Flamstead, 

 Wallis, and Newton, from the ori- 

 ginals belonging to the Earl of 

 Macclesfield. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 

 1841. 15s. 



24. View of Newton's Philosophy. 

 [By Henry Pemberton, the editor 

 of ' Principia,' 3rd Edition.] 4to, calf. 

 1728. 



25. Philosophy of Sir Isaac Newton 

 explained in six dialogues on Light 

 and Colour by Count Algarotti 

 [translated by Mrs. Eliz. Carter], 

 12mo,calf. 1765. 4s. Qd. 



26. Newton's Philosophy more easily 

 demonstrated; with Halley's ac- 

 count of Comets illustrated. By Wm. 

 Whiston. 8vo, calf. 1716. *7s. tid. 



27. Easy and Pleasant Introduction 

 to Newton's Philosophy. By an 

 F.R.S. 12mo, calf. 1772. 4s." Gd. 



28. Dissertation on the Aether of 

 Newton. By Bryan Robinson. 

 12mo, half calf. 1747. 5s. 



29. Illustration of Newton's Me- 

 thod of Reasoning, by prime and 

 ultimate ratios. By T. Newton. 8vo. 

 1805. 2s. Qd. 



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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SIR ISAAC NEWTON 1687-1887: Containing 

 notices of all the editions of Sir Isaac Newton's Works, Translations, and Books 

 Illustrating Newton's works and life. Edition limited to 120, of which 100 

 numbered copies will be offered, to subscribers only, at 2s. 6d nett. 



Catalogue 219. — Miscellaneous List of Books, containing many from the libraries 

 of the late Rev. Dr. W. H. Thompson, Rev. Prof. C. A. Swainson, and others; 

 now ready, free on application. 



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