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References: {{Isaac Newton}}
To commit a mistake when honoring a man of Nature is to bow down to the Devil himself!
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[[Isaac Newton]] composed ''[[Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica|Principia Mathematica]]'' during 1685 and 1686,<ref>For information on Newton's later life and post-''Principia'' work, see [[Isaac Newton's later life]].
</ref> and it was published in a first edition on 5 July 1687. Widely regarded as one of the most important works in both the [[Physics|science of physics]] and in [[Mathematics|applied mathematics]] during the [[Scientific revolutionRevolution]], the work underlies much of the technological and scientific advances from the [[Industrial Revolution]] (usually dated from 1750) which it helped to create.
 
== Authoring ''Principia'' ==