The Dissertation on the Cubit of the Pyramid
by Isaac Newton
From a published work by John Greaves. the citation of which escapes me at present --
Translated from the Latin of Sir Isaac Newton, not yet published.
The collection comprises 15 images in one zip file.
This is Newton's work, translated from his original Latin and first published in the book by John Greaves (c. 16xx).
There are 15 seperate images, black and white *.bmp's scanned at 300 dpi.
To view and copy, use: Start -- Programs -- Accessories -- Imaging, . . . and open the image file. Select print option -- 'original size' or 'fit to page'.
A Dissertation upon the Sacred Cubit of the Jews and the Cubits of the several Nations; in which, from the Dimensions of the greatest Egyptian Pyramid, as taken by Mr. John Greaves, the antient Cubit of Memphis is determined.
(I copied the paper and didn't realize to get the Greaves book title from earlier on the microfilm. Sorry.)
These are the same image files, downloadable individually
. . .� A sword, a sword is sharpened and also polished!
Sharpened to make a dreadful slaughter, polished to flash like lightning!� Should we then make mirth?� It despises the scepter of My son, as it does all wood. And He has given it to be polished, that it may be handled; this sword is sharpened, and it is polished to be given into the hand of the slayer. |