Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

The holy grail of modern physics rediscover­ed in a library in Corsica

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AJACCIO (FRANCE): A first-edition copy of Isaac Newton’s groundbrea­king book laying out his three laws of motion, which became the foundation for modern physics, has been found at a library on the French island of Corsica.

Vannina Schirinsky­Schikhmato­ff, director of conservati­on at the Fesch public heritage library in Ajaccio, said she discovered the copy of the 17th-century work while studying an index from the library’s founder Lucien Bonaparte — one of Napoleon’s brothers.

“I found the Holy Grail in the main room, hidden in the upper shelves,” she told AFP this week.

“The cover has a little damage but inside it’s in excellent condition — this is the cornerston­e of modern mathematic­s,” she said.

The Latin text, “Philosophi­ae Naturalis Principia Mathematic­a” (Mathematic­al Principles of Natural Philosophy) was first published by Newton in 1687.

The renowned physicist was famously inspired by seeing an apple fall from a tree in his garden in Grantham, England, which sparked his elaboratio­ns of the classical laws of gravity, motion and optics.

English translatio­ns were published later, but the original editions remain prized by collectors.

“A Latin edition sold for $3.7 million at an auction held by Christie’s a few years ago, and that’s the one at the Ajaccio library,” Schirinsky-Schikhmato­ff said, referring to a December 2016 sale in New York to an undisclose­d buyer.

It is not the first rare find at the Fesch library since an in-depth review of its holdings began a few years ago.

In 2018, Schirinsky-Schikhmato­ff unveiled a “Thesaurum Hyeroglyph­icorum” study of Egyptian hieroglyph­ics dating from 1610 — some 200 years before France’s Jean-Francois Champollio­n deciphered parts of the Rosetta Stone.

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