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Annotated Bibliography

Primary Sources
Newton, Isaac. "The Lawes of Motion/ How Solitary Bodyes Are Moved."
The Lawes of Motion (Normalized Version). The Newton Project, Oct.
2011. Web. 2 Dec. 2014.
This document, written by Newton himself, was a little hard to
understand. Although there were pictures on the side of what he was
thinking, they were hard to comprehend. As well as the words too,
because they were either really old or high schooled level.
"Science." Compton's by Britannica. Britannica Online for Kids.
Encyclopdia Britannica, Inc., 2015. Web. 16 Oct. 2015
This website is where I got a primary source image. The picture is
showing an experiment Newton is doing with a prism.

Secondary Sources

Christianson, Gale E. Isaac Newton and the Scientific Revolution. New York:
Oxford UP, 1996. Print.
This book gave me deeper detail on why Newton was important. People
who inspired Newton were also in the book.
"Isaac Newton - Crystalinks." Isaac Newton - Crystalinks. N.p., n.d. Web. 15
Jan. 2015.
From this website, I got 3 pictures for my project. I admire how each
picture definitely relates to Newton
"Isaac Newton HD 1080p." Isaac Newton HD 1080p- Youtube.
AmazingDocuments, 8 June 2014. Web. 23 Sep. 2014.

From this documentary, I got an overall view of who Newton was, and
why he really mattered. The video had a great length and was very
descriptive.
"Isaac Newton, Sir." Encyclopedia of World Biography. Detroit: Gale, 1998.
World History in Context. Web. 29 September 2015.
This encyclopedia really helped me know what Newtons life was like.
I found out where Newton went to college and where he got his
education from.
Lamb, Robert, and Tristin Hopper. "Top 10 Isaac Newton Inventions." Top 10
Isaac Newton Inventions-HowStuffWorks. Howstuffworks, 12 Jan.
2011. Web. 19 Nov. 2014.
This website gave me information on what inventions Newton made.
Although other sources had some creations he made, this website gave
me more detail, and more inventions.
Maury, Jean-Pierre. Newton: The Father of Modern Astronomy. New York:
Harry N. Abrams, 1992. Print.
I really liked how this book was well organized, and had some pictures.
I learned who opposed Newton and who supported him from reading.
Photos.com/Jupiterimages. "Newton, Sir Isaac: Newtons Reflecting
Telescope, 1668."Newton, Sir Isaac: Newtons Reflecting Telescope,
1668/Encyclopdia Britannica. Encyclopdia Britannica, n.d. Web. 15
Jan. 2015.
In this website I found a picture of Newton's reflecting telescope. He
made it in 1668 I like how it looks vintage.
"Public Health England." - GOV.UK. N.p., n.d. Web. 30 Jan. 2015.
This website is where I got an image for my map. I really like how the
map is simple and labeled with different colored sections.
Rattansi, Piyo. Isaac Newton and Gravity. London: Priory, 1974. Print.
This book helped me understand what Newton had discovered about
light. In the book, were several experiments and theories Newton had.

Rossi, Hugo. "Newton's Rational Mechanics." American Scientist 89.2


(2001): 184. Biography in Context. Web. 21 Oct. 2015.
From this periodical, I learned what Newton wrote in his book called
the Principia. His book is still available today, and most of his
experiments and ideas are in the book.
"Timeline." Timeline. N.p., n.d. Web. 29 Jan. 2015.
This website helped me create my timeline. I really enjoyed how it
was so easy, and I could control everything I wanted to do.

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