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  1. Johann Bernoulli, John Keill and the inverse problem of central forces.Niccol`O. Guicciardini - 1995 - Annals of Science 52 (6):537-575.
    Johann Bernoulli in 1710 affirmed that Newton had not proved that conic sections, having a focus in the force centre, were necessary orbits for a body accelerated by an inverse square force. He also criticized Newton's mathematical procedures applied to central forces in Principia mathematica, since, in his opinion, they lacked generality and could be used only if one knew the solution in advance. The development of eighteenth-century dynamics was mainly due to Continental mathematicians who followed Bernoulli's approach rather than (...)
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  • Did Newton use his calculus in the Principia?Niccoló Guicciardini - 1998 - Centaurus 40 (3-4):303-344.
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  • Polygons and Parabolas: Some Problems Concerning the Dynamics of Planetary Orbits.E. J. Aiton - 1988 - Centaurus 31 (3):207-221.
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