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Issac Newtns

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He was born on January 4, 1643 in Woolsthorpe,

Lincolnshire, England. On that date, the Julian calendar was used and it was up to December 25, 1642, the day of the birth was premature Navidad.1 apparently was born so small that no one thought would achieve live long. His life was in danger at least a week, was baptized only on January 1, 1643, January 12 in the calendar gregoriano.2 The house where he was born and lived his youth is located on the west side of the valley of the River Witham, below the plateau of Kesteven, towards the town of Grantham. Limestone is gray, the same material is on the plateau. It is shaped like the letter T in which thick stroke longer is the kitchen and the lobby and is located at the junction of the two trazos.3 Its entrance is off-center and is located between the lobby and the room and is geared towards stairs leading to two bedrooms upstairs.

His parents were Isaac Newton and Hannah Ayscough, two

peasants Puritans. He never knew his father, having died in October 1642. When her mother remarried Barnabas Smith had no intention of picking up a child of three years, left him by his grandmother, with whom he lived until the death of his stepfather in 1653. This was possibly a traumatic event for Isaac, was the loss of the mother not having known the Father. Her grandmother never gave him a fond memory and until his death went unnoticed. The same happened to the grandfather who seemed not exist until it was discovered that was also present in the house and Newton corresponded to affection in the same way, it deshered.4 Wrote a list of their sins and included one particular: "Threatening my father and mother Smith to burn them and their home." He did nine years after the death of stepfather proving that the scene was seared into the memory of Newton. The actions of the stepfather, who refused to take him to live with him until he was ten years could motivate this odio.5

When Barnabas Smith died, his mother returned to the family

home accompanied by two children she had with this man, but family togetherness lasted only less than two years, Isaac was sent to study at school The King's School in Grantham at the age of twelve . What is known at this stage is that studied Latin, Greek and some basics of geometry and arithmetic. It was the usual program of study of a primary school at the time. His teacher was Mr. Stokes, who had a good reputation as educador.6 In 1659 he bought a notebook, paperback called at the time, where on the first page he wrote in Latin "Martij 19, 1659" (March 19, 1659), represented the period between 1659 to 1660 which coincided with the period of his return to his hometown and most of his writings are dedicated to "Utilissimum prosodiae supplementum", years after the collection of King's College Keynes is an edition of Pindar with Newton's signature and dated 1659. In Babson Collection pops back Ovid's Metamorphoses dated that same year.7

Primary studies were useful for Newton, work on mathematics were

written in Latin, like the writings on natural philosophy. The knowledge of Latin was allowed contact with European scientists. Basic arithmetic hardly have offset a poor level of latn.8 At that time another important matter was the study of the Bible and read in classical languages supporting classic studies program and expanding the Protestant faith in England. In the case of Isaac studying this issue together with the library of his stepfather lego could have made an imaginary journey begin strange seas of Teologa.9 During his stay in Grantham stayed at the house of Mr. Clark in the High Street near the George Inn. I had to share the home with three other children, Edward, Arthur and girl, children of the first husband of the wife of Mr. Clark. In childhood he had, Isaac seemed to get along with other people their age. Growing up in an atmosphere of isolation with their grandparents and possible jealousy that caused him to their peers their intellectual superiority and caused him difficulties led him to make mischief after he denied several hecho.10 One of his friends, William Stukeley was dedicated Newton gathering information on your stay in Grantham and children concluded that it was too astute and thought that took advantage of them because of their mental agility far beyond that of them.10

Among his deepest interests were alchemy and religion,

topics that his writings in volume far outweigh his scientific writings. Among his religious opinions defending Arianism and was convinced that the Scriptures had been raped to support Trinitarian doctrine. This caused serious problems to be part of Trinity College in Cambridge and religious ideas could be prevented director of the College. Among his alchemical studies were esoteric subjects as the transmutation of the elements, the philosopher's stone and the elixir of life.

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