Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy
Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica) is a book by Isaac Newton who describes Newton's dynamics system, "Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy" (Linguistic Phraseology, Latin: Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica). In 1687, all three volumes. One of the most important writings in modern science, a groundbreaking work that laid the foundation of classical mechanics. Mathematically discussing the law of movement and dealing with celestial movements and laws of gravitation. It is well known as abbreviation Principia. In Japanese, it is also written as "Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy", "Principia", or "Principia" (translated by Kunio Oka, Chun-shu company, 1930, translated by Nakano Monkeya, Kodansha, 1977, etc.). ...