Lot 430

Newton, Isaac








Rare Books, Manuscripts, Maps & Photographs
Auction: 4 May 2016 at 12:00 BST
Description
Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica... Geneva: Barrillot & Filii, 1739-1742. 3 volumes in 4, 4to, first "Jesuit" edition, two half-titles and 3 title-pages in red and black, as called for, contemporary vellum, volume 1 rebacked with much of the contemporary binding laid down, green morocco gilt labels to volumes 1 & 2, a couple of very small holes to volume 3 slightly affecting text [Babson 30] (4)
Footnote
Provenance: Bookplates and signatures of John Carill Worsley, and signatures of William L. Edge (late Professor of Mathematics at Edinburgh); From the library of Professor Alexander Craik
Note: The third edition of the Principia, 1726, was heavily annotated and reproduced by Pères Thomas LeSeur and François Jacquier between 1739 and 1742, with the help of J. Caladrini. LeSeuer and Jacquier were priests in the Minim order, but have often been historically misrepresented as Jesuits, lending the title to this edition. Volume 3 also contains various writings by Bernoully, Maclaurin and Euler, which received the French Academy prize in 1724. [Reichner, The Grace K. Babson Collection of the Works of Sir Isaac Newton, 1950, p.19]
Volume 1 contains a manuscript piece from an early 18th century tenor cantata, recovered when the book was rebound.







