Name: Newton, I.
Born: 1642 in United Kingdom
Death: 1727 (85 years)
Topics: Absolute space and time, Acid, Acoustics, Aether, Affinity, Analysis, Anthropomorphism in science, Aristotle's theory of cause , Astronomy, Atom, Calculus, Celestial mechanics, Consilience, Copernican revolution , Corpuscular philosophy, Cosmologies after Newton, Crucial experiment, Effluvium, Electricity and magnetism, Environment, Force, God's relation to the Universe, Gravity, Gravity beyond the Solar System, Heat and thermodynamics, Geophysics, Hermeticism, Hydrodynamics and hydrostatics, Iatromathematics, Imponderable fluids, Kepler's Laws, Leyden jar, Light, Light pressure, Light velocity, Mach's principle, Mass, Materialism, Mathematization of science, Mechanical reduction, Mechanics, Mental atomism, Natural sciences, Nature, Navigation, Olbers's paradox , Philosophy, Reaction , Realism, Relations between the sciences, Relative space and time, Relativity, Scientific Revolution, Spectroscopy, Stellar distances, Telescopes, Thermometer, Tides, Vision, Whig history and Infinity
Titles: natural philosopher, astronomer, mathematician , physicist
Born: 1642 in United Kingdom

Death: 1727 (85 years)
Topics: Absolute space and time, Acid, Acoustics, Aether, Affinity, Analysis, Anthropomorphism in science, Aristotle's theory of cause , Astronomy, Atom, Calculus, Celestial mechanics, Consilience, Copernican revolution , Corpuscular philosophy, Cosmologies after Newton, Crucial experiment, Effluvium, Electricity and magnetism, Environment, Force, God's relation to the Universe, Gravity, Gravity beyond the Solar System, Heat and thermodynamics, Geophysics, Hermeticism, Hydrodynamics and hydrostatics, Iatromathematics, Imponderable fluids, Kepler's Laws, Leyden jar, Light, Light pressure, Light velocity, Mach's principle, Mass, Materialism, Mathematization of science, Mechanical reduction, Mechanics, Mental atomism, Natural sciences, Nature, Navigation, Olbers's paradox , Philosophy, Reaction , Realism, Relations between the sciences, Relative space and time, Relativity, Scientific Revolution, Spectroscopy, Stellar distances, Telescopes, Thermometer, Tides, Vision, Whig history and Infinity
Titles: natural philosopher, astronomer, mathematician , physicist