Roberto Rigolin F Lopes

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SINCE THE ANCIENTS (according to Pappus) considered mechanics to be of the greatest importance in the investigation of nature and science and since the moderns—rejecting substantial forms and occult qualities—have undertaken to reduce the phenomena of nature to mathematical laws, it has seemed best in this treatise to concentrate on mathematics as it relates to natural philosophy.
The Principia: The Authoritative Translation: Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy
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