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Hydrargyrum
Hydrargyrum Hy*drar"gy*rum, n. [NL., fr. L. hydrargyrus, Gr. ?; ? water + ? silver.] (Chem.) Quicksilver; mercury.
Lithargyrum
Lithargyrum Li*thar"gy*rum, n. [NL. See Litharge.] (Old Chem.) Crystallized litharge, obtained by fusion in the form of fine yellow scales.

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- orders of the infinitesimally small" is present in his De motu corporum in gyrum of 1684 and in his papers on motion "during the two decades preceding 1684"...
- De motu corporum in gyrum (from Latin: "On the motion of bodies in an orbit"; abbreviated De Motu) is the presumed title of a m****cript by Isaac Newton...
- 1684, Newton sent a m****cript to Edmond Halley titled De motu corporum in gyrum ('On the motion of bodies in an orbit'), which provided a physical justification...
- events. December 10 – Edmond Halley presents the paper De motu corporum in gyrum, containing Isaac Newton's derivation of Kepler's laws of planetary motion...
- form, nearly all of the content of Newton's 1684 tract De motu corporum in gyrum. The Principia begin with "Definitions" and "Axioms or Laws of Motion",...
- Edmund Halley, now lost but presumed to have been titled De motu corporum in gyrum (Latin for "On the motion of bodies in an orbit"). Halley presented Newton's...
- results to Edmond Halley and to the Royal Society in De motu corporum in gyrum in 1684. This tract contained the nucleus that Newton developed and expanded...
- times. The second word, borrowed from Gr****, should properly be spelled gyrum. In English, there are many palindrome words such as eye, madam, and deified...
- prompting the latter to write a nine-page answer, De motu corporum in gyrum, which was later to be expanded into the Principia. Mentioned above are...
- from his theory of gravity, contained in the paper De motu corporum in gyrum, is read to the Royal Society by Edmond Halley. 1768 – The first edition...