Facsimile of the Solution to the Problem of the Brachystochrone, or Curve of Quickest Descent by Isaac Newton

Facsimile of the Solution to the Problem of the Brachystochrone, or Curve of Quickest Descent

(Facsimile of the solution to the problem of the Brachystochrone, or curve of quickest descent )


Isaac Newton

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Facsimile of the Solution to the Problem of the Brachystochrone, or Curve of Quickest Descent by Isaac Newton. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
mathematics · science · cycloid · english mathematician · scientist · diagram · sketch · pen and ink on paper · c17th · c18th
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