Reading Popular Newtonianism: Print, the Principia, and the Dissemination of Newtonian Science

Reading Popular Newtonianism: Print, the Principia, and the Dissemination of Newtonian Science

By Laura Miller

Revising the timeline in which Newton's scientific ideas entered eighteenth-century culture, Reading Popular Newtonianism is the first book to interrogate at length the importance of print to his consequential career.

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Book Information

Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Publish Date: 06/11/2018
Pages: 248
ISBN-13: 9780813941257
ISBN-10: 0813941253
Language: English

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Sir Isaac Newton's publications, and those he inspired, were among the most significant works published during the long eighteenth century in Britain. Concepts such as attraction and extrapolation--detailed in his landmark monograph Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica--found their way into both scientific and cultural discourse. Understanding the trajectory of Newton's diverse critical and popular reception in print demands consideration of how his ideas were disseminated in a marketplace comprised of readers with varying levels of interest and expertise.

Reading Popular Newtonianism focuses on the reception of Newton's works in a context framed by authorship, print, editorial practices, and reading. Informed by sustained archival work and multiple critical approaches, Laura Miller asserts that print facilitated the mainstreaming of Newton's ideas. In addition to his reading habits and his manipulation of print conventions in the Principia, Miller analyzes the implied readership of various "popularizations" as well as readers traced through the New York Society Library's borrowing records. Many of the works considered--including encyclopedias, poems, and a work written "for the ladies"--are not scientifically innovative but are essential to eighteenth-century readers' engagement with Newtonian ideas. Revising the timeline in which Newton's scientific ideas entered eighteenth-century culture, Reading Popular Newtonianism is the first book to interrogate at length the importance of print to his consequential career.

About the Author

Laura Miller is the creator and star of the hit show Raw. Vegan. Not Gross. on YouTube's Tastemade channel, with over seven million views. Her irreverent approach to raw food, as well as her quirky and gorgeous wearable produce projects (froobs), have garnered her a devoted following and national press coverage.

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