Help identifying old scientific handwritten manuscript sheet

Help identifying old scientific handwritten manuscript sheet

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impetuous

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96 posts

99 months

Sunday 10th February 2019
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"On the Motions of Fluids and Resistance of Projectiles"

Looks and feels ancient, on laid paper.

Hidden behind an 18th century painting I just purchased - I know very little about science, hence this friendly request in case anyone can identify the author perhaps?

Newton would be nice...








Edit for spelling

Edited by impetuous on Thursday 14th February 21:52

Eric Mc

122,699 posts

271 months

Sunday 10th February 2019
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Unlikely to be Newton as he wrote in Latin.

AshVX220

5,933 posts

196 months

Monday 11th February 2019
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I'd send those pics to the science museum.

Zad

12,748 posts

242 months

Tuesday 12th February 2019
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Maybe somebody's university notes? I see it doesn't use the long "f" instead of "s" which might be vaguely diagnostic in terms of date.

Halmyre

11,462 posts

145 months

Wednesday 13th February 2019
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It uses the compound "long-f s" to denote a double s (pressure, lessen). I also notice centre is written as 'center'.

daddy cool

4,018 posts

235 months

Wednesday 13th February 2019
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Halmyre said:
It uses the compound "long-f s" to denote a double s (pressure, lessen). I also notice centre is written as 'center'.
Yes, the full sentence reads "embed with force into the center of the croquet lawn".

Page one seems to deal with the optimum temperature and process of freezing pork consumable products.

Who knows what the whole thing is on about...

bigandclever

13,924 posts

244 months

Wednesday 13th February 2019
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Newton's The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy (1846)/ BookII-VII, section VII, proposition XXXVI. problem VIII.

That's where you want to be looking.

outnumbered

4,323 posts

240 months

Wednesday 13th February 2019
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daddy cool said:
Yes, the full sentence reads "embed with force into the center of the croquet lawn".

Page one seems to deal with the optimum temperature and process of freezing pork consumable products.

Who knows what the whole thing is on about...
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impetuous

Original Poster:

96 posts

99 months

Thursday 14th February 2019
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Great replies, including the traditional sausage burial.


bigandclever said:
Newton's The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy (1846)/ BookII-VII, section VII, proposition XXXVI. problem VIII.

That's where you want to be looking.
Apt username, THANK YOU.

Led me to diagram and text ...
Section 332 of
https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Mathematical_Pr...

I note Newton wrote in English and well as Latin, so will compare handwriting ... just in case it's Newton's original notes.











Ace-T

7,777 posts

261 months

Saturday 16th February 2019
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Fascinating stuff! You need to let us know the outcome. smile

bigandclever

13,924 posts

244 months

Saturday 16th February 2019
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Let’s have a picture of the painting too. I like a good treasure hunt smile

V8LM

5,237 posts

215 months

Sunday 17th February 2019
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Fun. Someone’s (a scholar?) scattered translation of the Principia (see page 334) http://redlightrobber.com/red/links_pdf/Isaac-Newt...