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Great books of the western world, volume 34 : Mathematical principles of natural philosophy ; Optics ; Treatise on light /
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Isaac Newton
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Christiaan Huygens
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Andrew Motte
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Florian Cajori
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Silvanus Phillips
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Chicago,
Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc.,
1987
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Early works, Mechanics
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