Linked bibliography for the SEP article "Isaac Newton" by George Smith

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[P] Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (“Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy”), London, 1687; Cambridge, 1713; London, 1726. Isaac Newton's Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica, the Third Edition with Variant Readings, ed. A. Koyré and I. B. Cohen, 2 vols., Cambridge: Harvard University Press and Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1972. The Principia: Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy: A New Translation, tr. I. B. Cohen and Anne Whitman, preceded by “A Guide to Newton'sPrincipia” by I. B. Cohen, Berkeley: University of California Press, 1999.
[O] Opticks or A Treatise of the Reflections, Refractions, Inflections & Colors of Light, London, 1704 (English), 1706 (Latin), 1717/18 (English). Now available under the same title, but based on the fourth posthumous edition of 1730, New York: Dover Publications, 1952.
[A] The Chronology of Ancient Kingdoms Amended, ed. John Conduit, London,1728.
[S] The System of the World, London, 1728. The original version of the third book of the Principia, retitled by the translator and reissued in reprint form, London: Dawsons of Pall Mall, 1969.
[O] Observations upon the Prophecies of Daniel and the Apocalypse of St John, ed. Benjamin Smith, London and Dublin,1733.
[C] The Correspondence of Isaac Newton, ed. H. W. Turnbull, J. F. Scott, A. R. Hall, and L. Tilling, 7 vols., Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1959–1984.
[M] The Mathematical Papers of Isaac Newton, ed. D. T. Whiteside, 8 vols., Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1967–81.
[W] The Mathematical Works of Isaac Newton, ed. D. T. Whiteside, 2 vols., New York: Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1964, 1967. Contains facsimile reprints of the translations into English published during the first half of the 18th century.
[U] Unpublished Scientific Papers of Isaac Newton, ed. A. R. Hall and M. B. Hall, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1962.
[N] Isaac Newton's Papers and Letters on Natural Philosophy, 2nd ed., ed. I. B. Cohen and R. E. Schofield, Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1978. Contains all the papers on optics published in the early 1670s, the letters to Bentley, and Fontenelle's Elogium, among other things).
[L] The Optical Papers of Isaac Newton: Volume 1, The Optical Lectures, 1670–72, ed. Alan E. Shapiro, Cambridge University Press, 1984; volume 2 forthcoming.
[J] Philosophical Writings, ed. A. Janiak, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004.

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