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VIII - Correspondence with Roger Cotes [1713]

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 August 2014

Andrew Janiak
Affiliation:
Duke University, North Carolina
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Cotes to Bentley

10 March 1713

Sir,

I received what you wrote to me in Sir Isaac’s letter. I will set about the index in a day or two. As to the preface I should be glad to know from Sir Isaac with what view he thinks proper to have it written. You know the Book has been received abroad with some disadvantage, and the cause of it may easily be guessed at. The Commercium Epistolicum lately published by order of the Royal Society gives such indubitable proof of Mr Leibniz’s want of candour that I shall not scruple in the least to speak out the full truth of the matter if it be thought convenient. There are some pieces of his looking this way, which deserve a censure, as his Tentamen de Motuum Coelestium causis. If Sir Isaac is willing that something of this nature may be done, I should be very glad if, whilst I am making the index, he would be pleased to consider of it and put down a few notes of what he thinks most material to be insisted on. This I say upon supposition that I write the preface myself. But I think it will be much more advisable that you or he or both of you should write it whilst you are in town. You may depend upon it that I will own it, and defend it as well as I can, if hereafter there be occasion.

I am, Sir,

Your most obliged and humble Servant

ROGER COTES

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Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica, ed. Cohen, I. B. and Koyré, Aleandre, with Whitman, Anne (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1972), vol. i, 18Google Scholar

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