The second volume of Dr Whiteside's annotated edition of all the known
mathematical papers of Isaac Newton covers the period 1667-70. It is
divided into three parts: Part 1 contains the first drafts of an
attempted classification of cubics, together with more general studies
on the properties of higher algebraic curves and researches into the
'organic' construction of curves. Part 2 comprises papers on
miscellaneous researches in calculus, including the important De Analysi
which introduced Newton to John Collins and others outside Cambridge;
Newton's original text is here accompanied by Leibniz's excerpts and
review, and by Newton's counter review. Part 3 contains Mercator's Latin
translation of Kinckhuysen's introduction to algebra, with Newton's
corrections and 'observations' upon it, and an account of researches
into algebraic equations and their geometrical construction.