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progre | 7 months ago

To me, the funniest part of why Principica was bankrolled by Edmund Halley is that is was supposed to be funded by the Royal Academy. Only, their previous publishing project "The history of fishes" had faceplanted and they had no money.

Also, when Principica was funded and Halley was himself short on cash, RA decided that they could not afford to actually pay him money (he was the RA secretary). Instead he would get copies of The History of fishes

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metalman|7 months ago

wait! wait! so you are saying that there is an official exchange rate for fish books to pounds strerling, guinies? all I can say is that hopefully someone keeps a copy of the fish book next to a copy of the Principica as a demonstration/proof of the vast leap and gap that suddenly occured

dotancohen|7 months ago

Or as an example of he who gets the funds, not necessarily being the worthy of the two.

Many in academia might like to remember this example.

ykonstant|7 months ago

He ended up swimming with the history of fishes.

zabzonk|7 months ago

sleeping, surely?