Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy by Isaac Newton

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Isaac Newton was born in Woolsthrope Manor in Lincolnshire, England on January 4, 1643 to his mother Hanna Ayscough and his father Isaac Newton. Newton was the only son of a local prosperous farmer who died just three months before his son’s birth. Newton was born prematurely and was extremely tiny and weak. When Newton was three years old his mother Hanna had remarried and went to live with her new husband, the Reverend Barnabas Smith. Hanna had left Newton in the care of his maternal grandmother Margery Ayscough. By the age of twelve Newton had reunited with his mother and half siblings after the passing of her second husband. Newton was educated at The King’s School in the market town in Grantham in Lincolnshire, England. Newton studied Latin and Greek but no mathematics since it was not one of the traditional subjects. Newton’s mother had pulled Isaac out of school hoping to make a farmer out of him so he could tend to the farm. Newton hated farming was not good at it. Soon Newton had returned to The King’s School thanks to Henry Stokes, a master at the King’s School, who pers...

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