Voltaire Quote

When Newton worked, with the bandage removed from his eyes, on his mathematics, his sight pierced to the utmost limits of nature.


The Works of Voltaire: A Contemporary Version With Notes (Volume 37), Descartes and Newton (pp. 172-173), The Werner Co. Akron, Ohio, USA. 1904


When Newton worked, with the bandage removed from his eyes, on his mathematics, his sight pierced to the utmost limits of nature.

When Newton worked, with the bandage removed from his eyes, on his mathematics, his sight pierced to the utmost limits of nature.

When Newton worked, with the bandage removed from his eyes, on his mathematics, his sight pierced to the utmost limits of nature.

When Newton worked, with the bandage removed from his eyes, on his mathematics, his sight pierced to the utmost limits of nature.