Notebook. An open manuscript book with an illustration of a pulley system consisting of three pulleys arranged vertically, attached with rope to a single weight. The opposite page has explanatory text.

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Title

Notebook. An open manuscript book with an illustration of a pulley system consisting of three pulleys arranged vertically, attached with rope to a single weight. The opposite page has explanatory text.

Identifier

MS 3995

Description

Lecture notes of Patrick Copland by William Knight on Natural Philosophy

Volume 1: Institutes of Natural Philosophy 383 pages of lecture notes on natural philosophy with chapters including analysis, synthesis, animal economy, general properties of matter; the divisibility of matter, space, time, motion, ratio. Other sections include Newton's rules of philosophising, mechanics, momentum of bodies, pressure, mechanic powers, balance, axis of tye wheel and pulleys, the inclined planescrew, compound engines, oblique powers, friction, machines and the last chapter is doctrine of projectiles. Uses diagrams and problems to show theories. Details of experiments entered later

Creator

William Knight

Date

1801