- Correspondence of Sir Isaac Newton and
Professor Cotes including letters of other eminent men, now
first published from the originals in the Library of Trinity College,
Cambridge
- Edited by Joseph Edleston. J.W. Parker, Cambridge, 1850.
Edleston printed most of the correspondence between Newton and Cotes
between 1709 and 1715, and correspondences with others including
Richard Bentley, John Keill, Henry Oldenburg, John Locke, Robert Hooke
and John Wallis. Also printed was some material from the records of
Trinity College (where Edleston was
Senior Bursar) including Newton's college dividends for 1668-1702,
his redits and exits (``comings and goings'' recorded by his signature
in the Exit and Redit books and included in Newtonia's
Chronology) for 1668-96, and his
buttery bills for 1686-1702.
All the bibliographic entries are also available
as a single list.
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