Complete copies are available via the Internet Archive and Project Gutenberg .
The file is the first part of a split archive, likely containing digital scans or LaTeX source files for either Isaac Newton's Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (1687) or the three-volume landmark logic work by Alfred North Whitehead and Bertrand Russell (1910–1913). 1. How to Open the File
For Newton's version, the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy and modern authoritative translations (like those from the University of California Press ) provide historical context and structured reading advice.
The original Latin text or the English translation (often by Andrew Motte) regarding the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
A file ending in .001 is part of a "split" 7-Zip archive. You cannot open it in isolation; you must have all sequential parts (e.g., .001 , .002 , etc.) in the same folder to reconstruct the original data.
A three-volume set focused on the foundations of mathematics and formal logic.
Complete copies are available via the Internet Archive and Project Gutenberg .
The file is the first part of a split archive, likely containing digital scans or LaTeX source files for either Isaac Newton's Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (1687) or the three-volume landmark logic work by Alfred North Whitehead and Bertrand Russell (1910–1913). 1. How to Open the File
For Newton's version, the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy and modern authoritative translations (like those from the University of California Press ) provide historical context and structured reading advice.
The original Latin text or the English translation (often by Andrew Motte) regarding the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
A file ending in .001 is part of a "split" 7-Zip archive. You cannot open it in isolation; you must have all sequential parts (e.g., .001 , .002 , etc.) in the same folder to reconstruct the original data.
A three-volume set focused on the foundations of mathematics and formal logic.