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Alexander Pope’s well-known epitaph epitomized Isaac Newton’s fame. Even in Newton’s lifetime, his contemporaries’ adulation verged on worship. Following his death in April 1727, Newton lay in state in Westminster Abbey for a week. At the funeral, his pall was borne by three earls, two dukes, and the Lord Chancellor. Voltaire observed, “He was buried like a king who had done well by his subjects.”
Inspiring the American RevolutionNewton’s discoveries and findings did not only have an influence on the future of science. Some of his ideas actually helped influence the American Revolution about 100 years after he published them