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# Newton's Gift: How Sir Isaac Newton Unlocked the System of the World

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Review: This was on my Berlinski bucket list - A look at a masterful intellect told with a bit of humor and splashes of poetry. This is not a technical book and was enjoyable to read even while I painlessly learned many things about mathematics.
Review: David Berlinski's Gift - Don't be frightened. David Berlinski is a gifted writer. In "Newton's Gift: How Sir Isaac Newton Unlocked the System of the World," Mr. Berlinski is warm, enveloping, and rhetorically at the top of his game. He writes beautifully. Mr. Berlinski does not call himself a mathematician. His Curriculum Vitae does not list numerous and continual treatises of interest primarily to mathematicians. He knows the field, at least through three dimensional vector calculus. His mastery lets him control the level at which he presents Newton's accomplishments to the reader. Berlinski mentions that Newton himself was less a mathematician than a physicist, which in no way diminishes Newton's supreme accomplishments. Berlinski compares the approaches of Newton and Leibniz, Leibniz being superior in simple and straightforward mathematical notation -- as the scientific world has clearly followed for the last three centuries. If your aim is to advance or refresh your learning of math, you will need to proceed through additional books, some of which, by the way, could be Berlinski's own. Nor is Berlinski's intent to be a definitive biographer of Sir Isaac. If that is what you want, Berlinski gives a standard reference. Berlinski's focus is narrower. He presents Newton himself, his personality, peculiarities, personal relationships, and limitations. Are you going to like Newton as you read this book? Perhaps you will, but that is not the point. Perhaps he is not "likeable" as such. You will understand him more, and more importantly you will be introduced to his significance in the scientific world. You will find him as one of the most antisocial of men, most markedly during the so-called "miracle year" of his discoveries. Soon after becoming an eminent member of the scientific world, he loses interest in those studies and leaves it to others to advance them, turning instead to the rather mundane work of a sinecure he is given -- Warden of the Mint -- and waging a highly successful personal war against counterfeiting. In closing, let me point out the Appendix to "Newton's Gift." Berlinski calls it "Descent into Detail." A nice touch, since as we all know, the devil is in the details, and you can guess what the descent is into. The appendix is a rapid and overall view of the math and physical concepts in the book. The first subheading is called "A Brief Mathematical Chrestomathy." An excellent word choice, for the reader's entry into Newton's world of advanced mathematics and the physical relationships of material bodies, benefits from the aid given by selected terms and figures to help understand the language spoken by the brilliant natives you will find there.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,008,092 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #411 in Mathematics History #1,309 in Scientist Biographies #2,897 in History & Philosophy of Science (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (66) |
| Dimensions  | 5.5 x 0.6 x 8.5 inches |
| Edition  | Reprint |
| ISBN-10  | 0743217764 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-0743217767 |
| Item Weight  | 8 ounces |
| Language  | English |
| Print length  | 240 pages |
| Publication date  | March 5, 2002 |
| Publisher  | Free Press |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This was on my Berlinski bucket list
*by N***O on July 18, 2025*

A look at a masterful intellect told with a bit of humor and splashes of poetry. This is not a technical book and was enjoyable to read even while I painlessly learned many things about mathematics.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ David Berlinski's Gift
*by N***O on December 21, 2012*

Don't be frightened. David Berlinski is a gifted writer. In "Newton's Gift: How Sir Isaac Newton Unlocked the System of the World," Mr. Berlinski is warm, enveloping, and rhetorically at the top of his game. He writes beautifully. Mr. Berlinski does not call himself a mathematician. His Curriculum Vitae does not list numerous and continual treatises of interest primarily to mathematicians. He knows the field, at least through three dimensional vector calculus. His mastery lets him control the level at which he presents Newton's accomplishments to the reader. Berlinski mentions that Newton himself was less a mathematician than a physicist, which in no way diminishes Newton's supreme accomplishments. Berlinski compares the approaches of Newton and Leibniz, Leibniz being superior in simple and straightforward mathematical notation -- as the scientific world has clearly followed for the last three centuries. If your aim is to advance or refresh your learning of math, you will need to proceed through additional books, some of which, by the way, could be Berlinski's own. Nor is Berlinski's intent to be a definitive biographer of Sir Isaac. If that is what you want, Berlinski gives a standard reference. Berlinski's focus is narrower. He presents Newton himself, his personality, peculiarities, personal relationships, and limitations. Are you going to like Newton as you read this book? Perhaps you will, but that is not the point. Perhaps he is not "likeable" as such. You will understand him more, and more importantly you will be introduced to his significance in the scientific world. You will find him as one of the most antisocial of men, most markedly during the so-called "miracle year" of his discoveries. Soon after becoming an eminent member of the scientific world, he loses interest in those studies and leaves it to others to advance them, turning instead to the rather mundane work of a sinecure he is given -- Warden of the Mint -- and waging a highly successful personal war against counterfeiting. In closing, let me point out the Appendix to "Newton's Gift." Berlinski calls it "Descent into Detail." A nice touch, since as we all know, the devil is in the details, and you can guess what the descent is into. The appendix is a rapid and overall view of the math and physical concepts in the book. The first subheading is called "A Brief Mathematical Chrestomathy." An excellent word choice, for the reader's entry into Newton's world of advanced mathematics and the physical relationships of material bodies, benefits from the aid given by selected terms and figures to help understand the language spoken by the brilliant natives you will find there.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Issac Newton is brilliant BUT
*by A***A on December 31, 2020*

The story of Issac Newton and the Calculus and his discoveries in the physics of light and gravity and the movement of the planets is well told. Berlinski added an appendix with the Calculus’s formulas to play around with. But! Isaac Newton was not a very pleasant person—in my opinion. I lied the book and sent a copy of it to my brother, who also liked it.

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