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18. On Solutions to the Problem of the Catenary or Funicular, and to other problems proposed by the learned I. B. in the Acta of June 1691: G. W. Leibniz, Acta eruditorum, September 1691
in Richard T. W. Arthur, Jeffrey K. McDonough, Lea Aurelia Schroeder, Samuel Levey, Richard Francks, Roger Woolhouse, and Tzuchien Tho (eds), Leibniz from Oxford: Journal Articles on Natural Philosophy13. On the Cause of Gravity, and a defence against the Cartesians of the author’s own view on the true laws of nature: G. W. Leibniz, Acta eruditorum, May 1690
in Richard T. W. Arthur, Jeffrey K. McDonough, Lea Aurelia Schroeder, Samuel Levey, Richard Francks, Roger Woolhouse, and Tzuchien Tho (eds), Leibniz from Oxford: Journal Articles on Natural Philosophy12. On the Isochronous Line along which a heavy body descends without acceleration, and on the controversy with the Abbé D. C: G. W. Leibniz, Acta eruditorum, April 1689
in Richard T. W. Arthur, Jeffrey K. McDonough, Lea Aurelia Schroeder, Samuel Levey, Richard Francks, Roger Woolhouse, and Tzuchien Tho (eds), Leibniz from Oxford: Journal Articles on Natural Philosophy19. On the Laws of Nature and true estimation of motive forces, against the Cartesians: a Reply to the arguments proposed by Mr P. last January in these Acta, p. 6: G. W. Leibniz, Acta Eruditorum, September 1691
in Richard T. W. Arthur, Jeffrey K. McDonough, Lea Aurelia Schroeder, Samuel Levey, Richard Francks, Roger Woolhouse, and Tzuchien Tho (eds), Leibniz from Oxford: Journal Articles on Natural Philosophy17. On the Line into which a flexible body curves itself under its own weight, and its remarkable usefulness for discovering any number of mean proportionals and logarithms: G. W. Leibniz, Acta eruditorum, June 1691
in Richard T. W. Arthur, Jeffrey K. McDonough, Lea Aurelia Schroeder, Samuel Levey, Richard Francks, Roger Woolhouse, and Tzuchien Tho (eds), Leibniz from Oxford: Journal Articles on Natural Philosophy7. Response by Mr L. to the Comment by the Abbé D. C. in Article 1 of these Nouvelles for the month of June 1687, in which he attempts to defend a Law of Nature proposed by Mr Descartes: G. W. Leibniz, Nouvelles de la République des Lettres, September 1687
in Richard T. W. Arthur, Jeffrey K. McDonough, Lea Aurelia Schroeder, Samuel Levey, Richard Francks, Roger Woolhouse, and Tzuchien Tho (eds), Leibniz from Oxford: Journal Articles on Natural Philosophy21. Two Problems Constructed by Mr Leibniz, employing the general rule of the composition of motions that he just published: G. W. Leibniz, Journal des Sçavans, September 1693
in Richard T. W. Arthur, Jeffrey K. McDonough, Lea Aurelia Schroeder, Samuel Levey, Richard Francks, Roger Woolhouse, and Tzuchien Tho (eds), Leibniz from Oxford: Journal Articles on Natural PhilosophyPage:12