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Sir Isaac Newton - English Mathematician and Physicist

Birth:

December 25,1642, Woolsthorpe, near Grantham in Lincolnshire

Death:

March 20,1727, Kensington, London - buried in Westminster Abbey

Early Influences:
  • Father was a farmer who died before his birth
  • Mother recognized his talents and encouraged him to get educated
  • Uncle recommended that he should be sent to Trinity College, Cambridge

Education:
  • Educated at Grantham
  • Attended Cambridge University, 1661


  • Elected a Fellow of Trinity College, 1667
  • Became Lucasian Professor of Mathematics

Major Accomplishments:
  • Devised many solutions to contemporary problems in analytical geometry
  • Invented Calculus
  • Wrote the Principia which outlined the Newtonian Laws of Motion
  • Elected Member of Parliament for the University of Cambridge to the Convention Parliament of 1689
  • Wrote Opticks in 1692
  • Became Mater of the Royal Mint in 1699
  • Became President of the Royal Society of London in 1703 and remained President until his death
  • Knighted in 1705

Significance:
  • Regarded for almost 300 years as the founder of modern physical science
  • Responsible for completing the scientific revolution
  • His Laws of Motion and works in mechanics are seen as among humanities greatest achievements in abstract thought
  • His Principia is regarded as the greatest scientific book ever written

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