Isaac Newton, known for his laws of motion, was born in January of 1643 and died in March of 1727. He attended Granthem Grammar school, did not plan on running his family farm, and earned his bachelors degree in 1665. During his lifetime, Newton was elected a member or Trinity College, elected a member of the Royal Society, was a mathematics professor, and invented the reflecting telescope. Isaac published many masterpieces, one of which includes his theories of gravity and his laws of motion.