

An edition of The Newtonian Moment (2004)
Isaac Newton and the making of modern culture
By Mordechai Feingold
Publish Date
2004
Publisher
New York Public Library,Oxford University Press
Language
eng
Pages
234
Description:
"The Newtonian Moment investigates the effect of Newton's theories and discoveries, not only on the trajectory of science, but on the very shape of modern culture and thought. Beginning with a fresh view of Newton's intellectual development, Mordechai Feingold explores the manner in which Newton's spectacular success in revolutionizing the natural sciences made him a figure to be emulated or rejected, revered or excoriated - but always there to contend with." "A companion volume to an exhibition at The New York Public Library, the book is illustrated with more than 200 drawings, paintings, frescoes, sculptures, portraits, rare books, and original manuscripts - from the Library and other major collections - which demonstrate both Newton's status as icon and the way in which his colossal accomplishments came to permeate the science, literature, art, and religion of the era of Enlightenment and beyond."--Jacket.
subjects: Exhibitions, Intellectual life, Philosophy, Influence, Scientists, Science, History, Physics, Newton, isaac, sir, 1642-1727, Science and state, europe, Science, philosophy, Science, history, Science, exhibitions, 30.01 history of the exact sciences, Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.), Natuurwetenschappen, Cultuurgeschiedenis
People: Isaac Newton Sir (1642-1727)
Places: Europe
Times: 17th century