"Cambridge University Library holds the largest and most
important collection of the scientific works of Isaac Newton
(1642-1727). Newton was closely associated with Cambridge. He came
to the University as a student in 1661, graduating in 1665, and
from 1669 to 1701 he held the Lucasian Chair of Mathematics. Under
the regulations for this Chair, Newton was required to deposit
copies of his lectures in the University Library. These, and some
correspondence relating to the University, were assigned the
classmarks Dd.4.18, Dd.9.46, Dd.9.67, Dd.9.68, and Mm.6.50.
[...]."
http://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/newton
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