Works About Sir Isaac Newton
- Brian Baigre. Kepler's laws of planetary motion, before and after Newton's Principia: an essay on the transformation of scientific problems. Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science, 18:177-208, June 1987.
- Sir David Brewster. The Life of Sir Isaac Newton. 2vols. London, 1831.
- Sir David Brewster. Memoirs of the Life, Writings and Discoveries of Sir Isaac Newton. 2vols. Edinburgh, 1855.
- Gale Christianson. In the Presence of the Creator Isaac Newton and his Times. The Free Press, New York, 1984.
- Harlan Cleveland. Theses of a new reformation: the social fallout of science 300 years after Newton. Public Administration Review, 48:681-6, May/June 1988.
- I. Bernard Cohen. Newton's third law and universal gravity. Journal of the History of Ideas, 48:571-93, October/December 1987.
- Mansel Davies. Isaac Newton, the alchemist. Journal of Chemical Education, 68:726-7, September 1990.
- Radoslav Dimitric. Sir Isaac Newton. The Mathematical Intelligencer, 13:61-5, Winter 1991.
- Betty Jo Dobbs. The Janus Face of Genius: The Role of Alchemy in Newton's Thought. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1992.
- Jacquette Dole. Aestetics and natural law in Newton's methodology. Journal of the History of Ideas, 51:659-66, October/December 1990.
- Julia Epstein. Decomposing Newton's rainbow. Journal of the History of Ideas, 45:115-40, January/March 1984.
- Jose Faur. Newton, mathematics, and escoteric knowledge. Cross Currents, 40:526-38, Winter 1990/91.
- Malcom Forster. Unification, explanation, and the composition of causes in Newtonian mechanics. Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science, 19:55-101, March 1988.
- Anthony French. Did Newton forget his own law of motion. American Journal of Physics, 52:13, January 1984.
- James Garrison. Newton and the relation of mathematics to natural philosophy. Journal of the History of Ideas, 48:609-27, October/December 1987.
- John Gascoigne. Politics, patronage and Newtonism: the Cambridge example. The Historical Journal, 27:1-24, March 1984.
- George Gray. A Bibliography of the Works of Sir Isaac Newton. Bowes & Bowes, Cambridge, 1907.
- Richard Gregory. Alchemy of matter and mind. Nature, 342:471-3, November 1989.
- Emily Grosholz. Some uses of proportion in Newton's Principia, book I: a case study in applied mathematics. Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science, 18:209-20, June 1987.
- Alan Gross. On the shoulders of giants: seventeenth-century optics as an argument field. The Quarterly Journal of Speech, 74:1-17, February 1988.
- Anita Guerrini. The Tory Newtonians: Gregory, Pitcairne and their circle. Journal of British Studies, 25:288-311, July 1986.
- Rupert Hall. Isaac Newton: Adventure in Thought. Blackwell, London, 1992.
- P.M. Harmon and Alan Shapiro (editors). The Investigation of difficult things: essays on Newton and the history of the exact sciences in honor of D.T. Whiteside. Cambridge University, Cambridge, 1992.
- Edward Harrison. Newton and the infinite universe. Physics Today, 39:24-30, February 1986.
- Mary Hughes. Newton, Hermes, and Berkeley. The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 43:1-19, March 1992.
- Pierre Kerszberg. On the alleged equivalence between Newton and relativistic cosmology. The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 38:347-80, September 1987.
- Nick Kollerstrom "Thomas Simpson and 'Newton's method of approximation': an enduring myth", in the British Journal of the History of Science [BJHS] 1992 25:347-354.
- Colin MacLaurin. An Account of Sir Isaac Newton's Philosophical Discoveries. London, 1748.
- Michael Mahoney. On differential calculus. Isis, 75:366-72, June 1984.
- Frank Manuel. A Portrait of Isaac Newton. Harvard University, Cambridge, 1968.
- Frank Manuel. The Religion of Isaac Newton. Oxford University, Oxford, 1974.
- J.E. McGuire. Newton's astronomical apprenticeship: notes of 1664/5. Isis, 76:349-65, September 1985.
- Domenico Meli. Equivalence and Priority: Newton Versus Leibniz. Oxford, Oxford, 19?
- Louis More. Isaac Newton: A Biography. Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1934.
- William Newman. Documents & translations Newton's Clavis as Starkey's key. Isis, 78:564-74, December 1987.
- Robert Paller. Saving Newton's text: documents, readers, and the ways of the world. Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science, 18:385-439, December 1987.
- Henry Pemberton. A View of Sir Isaac Newton's Philosophy. London, 1728.
- Stuart Peterfreund. Newton demands some abstruser musings: three recent discusions of the reception of 'Newton' in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Papers on Language and Literature, 27:112-34, Winter 1991.
- V.Frederick Rickey. Isaac Newton: man, myth and mathematics. The College Mathematics Journal, 18:362-89, November 1987.
- Alan Shapiro. Experiment and mathematics in Newton's theory of color. Physics Today, 37:34-42, September 1984.
- Noel Swerdlow. Optical profusion. Isis, 77:136-40, March 1986.
- Mary Tiles. Mathematics: the language of science? The Monist, 67:3-17, January 1984.
- David Topper. Newton on the number of colours in the spectrum. Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science, 21:269-79, June 1990.
- H.W. Turnbull, editor. The Mathematical Discoveries of Newton. Blackie and Son Limited, London, 1945.
- H.W. Turnbull, editor. The Correspondence of Isaac Newton, volumes 1-7. Cambridge University, Cambridge, 1959-77.
- Peter Wallis. Newton and Newtonia 1672-1975. Dawson, London, 1977.
- Stefi Weisburd. Celebrating Newton: the legacy and legend of Isaac Newton lives on 300 years after the publication of his masterpiece, the Principia. Science News, 132:11-13, July 1987.
- Richard Westfall. Never at Rest. A Biography of Isaac Newton. Cambridge, Cambridge, 1980.
- Richard Westfall. The achievement of Isaac Newton: an essay on the occasion of the three hundredth anniversary of the Principia. The Mathematical Intelligencer, 9(4):45-9, 1987.
- Richard Westfall. Newton's scientific personality. Journal of the History of Ideas, 48:551-71, October/December 1987.
- Richard Westfall. The Life of Isaac Newton. Cambridge, Cambridge, 1993.
- Kenneth Winkler. Berkeley, Newton and the Stars. Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science, 17:23-42, March 1986.