Abregé de la Chronologie des Anciens Royaumes
By: Isaac Newton
PBK.005445
Printed Book
1743
Switzerland
French
Printed on Paper
7.9 × 4.6 × 0.7 in. (20 × 11.8 × 1.8 cm)
Not on View
Isaac Newton is universally known for his contributions to science—chiefly the law of gravity and the three laws of motion—but he was also a Christian who worked and wrote as much on religious topics as scientific issues. His scientific and religious interests came together in his study of chronology. Newton attempted to chart a history of humanity by meshing biblical history with extra-biblical histories and chronologies from the ancient Greeks, Egyptians, and others. An abridgement of Newton’s chronological work was printed without his permission in 1725, provoking widespread interest in his unorthodox dates, which departed from the traditional consensus at many points. He died before releasing his full account, but his work was posthumously edited and published by friends. This is a 1743 French translation of a later English abridgement authored by Andrew Reid.
Printed in 1743 by Henri-Albert Gosse & Compagnie, Geneva, Switzerland. Acquired by 2020 by Ted Steinbock, private collector, Louisville, Kentucky;[1] Privately purchased in 2020 by Museum of the Bible, Washington, DC.
Notes: [1] Handwritten documentation from Ted Steinbock indicates he may have purchased this text online in 2006, but it has not been possible to verify this information.
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