Scientific Revolution

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Portrait of Sir Isaac Newton, 1689, by Godfrey Kneller

Paid for in Fish

Jul 5, 2026By Andy Barca

On 5 July 1687, Isaac Newton's Principia Mathematica came off the press in London. The Royal Society had already spent its year's budget on a book about fish, so Edmond Halley paid the printing costs himself and talked Newton out of pulling the whole thing over a priority dispute with Robert Hooke.

Portrait of Isaac Newton by Godfrey Kneller, 1689

The Last Magician

Jan 4, 2026By Andy Barca

On 4 January 1643, Isaac Newton was born in a hamlet in Lincolnshire - a premature, posthumous child who would go on to invent calculus, write the greatest physics book ever published, and spend thirty years looking for the philosopher's stone.