For works with similar titles, see Principia Mathematica.

Newton's personal copy of the first edition of Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica, annotated by him for the second edition. Displayed at Cambridge University Library.
- The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy (1729), translated by Andrew Motte with a preface by Roger Cotes. To which are added, The Laws of the Moon's Motion, according to Gravity. By John Machin. London: Benjamin Motte.
- The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy (1803), translated by Andrew Motte, with additional texts by W. Emerson and John Machin.
- The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy (1846), translated by Andrew Motte, carefully revised and corrected, with a life of the author, by N. W. Chittenden. New York: Adee (1st American ed.).


Original: | ![]() This work was published before January 1, 1927, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. |
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