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  1. People From Freshwater: Robert Hooke
  2. Early Science in Oxford Volume XIII: The Life of Robert Hooke (Part V): Micrographia by R. T. Gunther, 1938-01-01
  3. The diary of Robert Hooke, M.A., M.D., F.R.S., 1672-1680,: Transcribed from the original in the possession of the Corporation of the city of London (Guildhall library) by Robert Hooke, 1935
  4. Botaniker (17. Jahrhundert): Johann Sigismund Elsholtz, Johan Baptista Van Helmont, Joseph Pitton de Tournefort, Robert Hooke, Prospero Alpini (German Edition)
  5. Philosophical Experiments And Observations Of Robert Hooke And Other Eminent Virtuosoâââs‰âz¢s In His Time (1726) by Robert Hooke, 2010-09-10
  6. Philosophical Experiments And Observations Of Robert Hooke And Other Eminent Virtuoso's In His Time (1726) by Robert Hooke, 2010-09-10
  7. FIRE AND THE FLAMMA VITALIS: Boyle, Hooke and Mayow. by Robert Hooke, John Mayvow) McKIE, Douglas. (Robert Boyle, 1953
  8. Microscopic observations: or, Dr Hooke's wonderful discoveries by the microscope, illustrated by thirty-three copper-plates: whereby the most valuable ... author's Micrographia are brought together by Robert Hooke, 2010-08-15
  9. Micrographia restaurata: or, the copper-plates of Dr. Hooke's wonderful discoveries by the microscope, reprinted and fully explained by Robert Hooke, 2010-06-16
  10. Micrpgraphia: Or Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made By Magnifying Glasses by Robert Hooke, 2008-12-14
  11. Micrographia by robert hooke, 2003
  12. The Microscope Cabinet (Science Heritage Ltd. History of Microscopy Series) by Andrew Pritchard, James B. McCormick, et all 1987-05
  13. The Science of Science by Russell Fox and Max Garbuny and Robert Hooke, 1963-01-01
  14. Of the small silver-coloured book-worm by Robert Hooke, 1980

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82. AIP Niels Bohr Library
hooke, robert, 16351703. Subjects. Science Early works to 1800. Browse Catalog.by author. hooke, robert, 1635-1703. by title. Philosophical experi
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83. AIP Niels Bohr Library
hooke, robert, 16351703. Subjects. Combustion, Theory of. Microscope andmicroscopy Early works to 1800. Browse Catalog. by author. hooke, robert
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84. American Scientist Online - Hooke, Fossils And The Anti-Evolutionists
hooke, robert. 1665. Micrographia. London Royal Society of London. hooke, robert.1705. The Posthumous Works of robert hooke (R. Waller, ed).
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85. [HOOKE, Robert, Ed.], Philosophical Collections, Containing An Account Of The Ph
Seven parts in one volume. 4to., 44; ii, 48, 2; 43210 pp. (continuouspagination, last 5 parts)., With 7 engraved plates (6 folding).
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THE COMPLETE SEVEN PARTS [HOOKE, Robert, ed.] Philosophical collections, containing an account of the physical; anatomical, chymical, mechanical, astronomical, optical, or other mathematical and philosophical experiments and observations as have lately come to the publisher hands. . . . London [John Martyn], Moses Pitt, and Richard Chiswell 1679 Seven parts in one volume. 4to., 44; [ii], 48, [2]; 43-210 pp. (continuous pagination, last 5 parts)., With 7 engraved plates (6 folding). Bound together in contemporary marbled boards, rebacked; some top margins trimmed with occasional loss of page number only. This item is listed on Bibliopoly by ; click here for further details.

86. Ninemsn Encarta - Hooke, Robert
hooke, robert (16351703), English scientist, best known for his study of elasticity . hooke, robert, Microsoft® Encarta® Online Encyclopedia 2005
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    Encyclopedia Article Multimedia 2 items Hooke, Robert (1635-1703), English scientist, best known for his study of elasticity . Hooke also made original contributions to many other fields of science. Hooke was born on the Isle of Wight and educated at the University of Oxford. He served as assistant to the physicist Robert Boyle , and helped Boyle in the construction of the air pump. In 1662 Hooke was appointed curator of experiments of the Royal Society and served in this position until his death. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1663 and was appointed Gresham Professor of Geometry at the University of Oxford in 1665. After the Great Fire of London in 1666, he was appointed surveyor of London, and he designed many buildings, including Montague House and Bethlehem Hospital. Hooke anticipated some of the most important discoveries and inventions of his time but failed to carry many of them through to completion. He formulated the theory of planetary motion as a problem in

87. Ninemsn Encarta - Multimedia - Robert Hooke
English scientist, inventor, and mathematician robert hooke pioneered the use ofmicroscopes, awakening scholars to the presence of a minute world.
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88. BBC - History - Robert Hooke, Natural Philosopher
Although a portrait of robert hooke was seen at the Royal Society in 1710, noneexists now apart from the memorial window at St Helen s Bishopsgate,
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89. UCL Library Services: Special Collections Digital Image Collection Results Page
The first Englishbook on microscopy and the first book published under the auspices of the......Title hooke s Micrographia Creator hooke, robert
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    Encyclopedia Article Multimedia 1 item Hooke, Robert (1635-1703), English scientist, best known for his study of elasticity . Hooke also made original contributions to many other fields of science. Hooke was born on the Isle of Wight and educated at the University of Oxford. He served as assistant to the English physicist Robert Boyle and assisted him in the construction of the air pump. In 1662 Hooke was appointed curator of experiments of the Royal Society and served in this position until his death. He was elected a fellow of the Royal Society in 1663 and was appointed Gresham Professor of Geometry at Oxford in 1665. After the Great Fire of London in 1666, he was appointed surveyor of London, and he designed many buildings, including Montague House and Bethlehem Hospital. Hooke anticipated some of the most important discoveries and inventions of his time but failed to carry many of them through to completion. He formulated the theory of planetary motion as a problem in mechanics, and grasped, but did not develop mathematically, the fundamental theory on which the English physicist

91. Virtural Class: Micrographia
robert hooke was born in Freshwater, Isle of Wight, England, on 18 July 1635 . Geoffrey Keynes A Bibliography of Dr. robert hooke suggests the
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Hooke, Robert, 1635-1703. Micrographia: or some physiological descriptions of minute bodies made by magnifying glasses with observations and inquiries thereupon. London: Printed for John Martyn, 1667. [36], 246, [5] p.; 38 folding plates; 29 cm. Second issue, with original sheets and plates of first issue, with new title-page.
Thordarson 1988, Special Collections Click on thumbnails for larger image. Robert Hooke was born in Freshwater, Isle of Wight, England, on 18 July 1635. He attended Oxford University, and in 1655 became an assistant in chemistry under Robert Boyle, perfecting Boyle's air pump in 1658. In 1662 he was named curator of the Royal Society of London, and in 1665 he published his Micrographia , believed to be the first major book on microscopy. In addition to the contributions Micrographia made in areas of optics, combustion, and geology, in it Hooke also demonstrated the cellular nature of plants and coined the term "cells" to describe the pores that he observed in sections of cork. In his preface, Hooke touched on the subject of human limitation in particular, the likelihood that humans could revisit some earlier state of perfection through the use of the microscope. Part of what is fascinating about this book is the way in which Hooke describes his images and articulates this strange, perhaps suspect, new microscopic vision. In his dedication to the King and in his preface, Hooke gives the reader insight into the degree to which the scientific culture of seventeenth-century England perceived complexity in organisms. No one had seen so closely before. His language also reminds us of how we tend to articulate new information in terms of what we already know or understand to exist; we use metaphor and likeness to interpret and articulate. Within the language of

92. Hooke
Translate this page hooke, robert (1635-1703), englischer Wissenschaftler, der durch seine Untersuchungenüber den linearen Zusammenhang zwischen Dehnung und Normalspannung in
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Hooke, Robert (1635-1703), englischer Wissenschaftler, der durch seine Untersuchungen über den linearen Zusammenhang zwischen Dehnung und Normalspannung in einem elastischen Körper bekannt geworden ist. Er bereicherte darüber hinaus auch viele andere Wissensgebiete. Hooke wurde auf der Isle of Wight geboren und absolvierte die Universität Oxford. Er arbeitete bei dem englischen Physiker Robert Boyle als Assistent und half ihm bei der Konstruktion einer Luftpumpe. Im Jahre 1662 wurde Hooke zum Kurator für Experimente der Royal Society ernannt; er behielt diese Stellung bis zu seinem Tod. Außerdem wurde er 1663 zum Mitglied der Royal Society gewählt und 1665 zum Professor für Geometrie am Gresham College der Universität Oxford berufen. Nach der großen Feuersbrunst in London 1666 wurde Hooke zum Architekten von London ernannt; er entwarf viele Gebäude, u. a. das Montague House und das Bethlehem Hospital. Hooke ahnte einige der bedeutendsten Entdeckungen und Erfindungen seiner Zeit voraus, war aber nicht in der Lage, sie selbst zu vollenden. Hookes Verdienst besteht darin, die Theorie der Elastizität theoretisch richtig formuliert zu haben: Ein Körper dehnt sich im Verhältnis zur Kraft, die auf ihn wirkt. Außerdem analysierte er das Wesen der Verbrennung. Hooke verwendete als erster die Spiralfeder zur Regelung von Uhren und schlug Verbesserungen für Pendeluhren vor. Er war Wegbereiter der mikroskopischen Forschung und publizierte seine Ergebnisse, zu denen auch die Entdeckung der Pflanzenzellen gehört.

93. Hooke
Translate this page hooke, robert. 1635-1702. Matemático inglés.Su aptitud para las matemáticas eratal, que dominó los primeros seis libros de geometría en una sola semana.
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Matemático inglés.Su aptitud para las matemáticas era tal, que dominó los primeros seis libros de geometría en una sola semana. Su aprovechamiento en los estudios le mereció la pronta admisión en la Universidad de Oxford.
En 1665, Hooke fue nombrado profesor de geometría en el colegio de Gresham.
Entre las muchas aportaciones de Hooke se encuentran las siguientes : fue el primero en formular la teoría de los movimientos planetarios como problema mecánico; tuvo un atisbo de la gravitación universal; ideó un sistema práctico de telegrafía; inventó el resorte espiral de los relojes y el primer cuadrante dividido con tornillos y construyó la primera máquina aritmética y el telescopio gregoriano. Sin duda, Hooke fue el mecánico más notable de su época.

94. Hooke
In 1655 hooke was employed by robert Boyle to construct the Boylean air pump.Five years later, hooke discovered his law of elasticity, which states that
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HOOKE, ROBERT
(b. July 18, 1635, Freshwater, Isle of Wight, Eng.d. March 3, 1703, London), English physicist who discovered the law of elasticity, known as Hooke's law, and who did research in a remarkable variety of fields. In 1655 Hooke was employed by Robert Boyle to construct the Boylean air pump. Five years later, Hooke discovered his law of elasticity, which states that the stretching of a solid body ( e.g., metal, wood) is proportional to the force applied to it. The law laid the basis for studies of stress and strain and for understanding of elastic materials. He applied these studies in his designs for the balance springs of watches. In 1662 he was appointed curator of experiments to the Royal Society of London and was elected a fellow the following year. One of the first men to build a Gregorian reflecting telescope, Hooke discovered the fifth star in the Trapezium, an asterism in the constellation Orion, in 1664 and first suggested that Jupiter rotates on its axis. His detailed sketches of Mars were used in the 19th century to determine that planet's rate of rotation. In 1665 he was appointed professor of geometry in Gresham College. In Micrographia (1665; "Small Drawings") he included his studies and illustrations of the crystal structure of snowflakes, discussed the possibility of manufacturing artificial fibres by a process similar to the spinning of the silkworm, and first used the word cell to name the microscopic honeycomb cavities in cork. His studies of microscopic fossils led him to become one of the first proponents of a theory of evolution. (see also

95. Molecular Expressions: Science, Optics And You - Timeline - Robert Hooke
robert hooke was an experimental scientist who lived in seventeenth centuryEngland where he made major contributions to the emerging discipline of optical
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In 1663, Hooke was officially elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society, and two years later he received an appointment as Professor of Geometry at Gresham College. The latter position was accompanied by a suite of rooms at the college where Hooke lived and worked for the rest of his life. During this period, Hooke's interest in microscopy and astronomy soared, and he published Micrographia , his best known work on optical microscopy in 1665. The next year, Hooke published a volume on comets, Cometa detailing his close observation of the comets occurring in 1664 and 1665. Later in 1666, he was appointed surveyor of London, shortly after the Great Fire, and designed a number of buildings including the Royal College of Physicians, Bethlehem Hospital, and Montague House. After Henry Oldenburg's death in 1677, Hooke succeeded to the post of Secretary of the Royal Society, which he maintained for the next 16 years. Micrographia encompassed the first important set of observations using an early microscope equipped with compound magnifying lenses and was illustrated by elaborate drawings (his finely-detailed drawing of a flea is famous). Hooke observed a wide diversity of organisms including insects, sponges, bryozoans, diatoms, and bird feathers. Perhaps less well known, Robert Hooke coined the term "cell", in a biological context, as he described the microscopic structure of cork like a tiny, bare room or monk's cell in his landmark discovery of plant cells with cell walls. Hooke was able to confirm Leeuwenhoek's surprising observations of bacteria and protozoans, leading to the general acceptance of the Dutch scientist's results by the established scientific community. Hooke, much preferring his compound microscopes, did not conduct a substantial number of experiments with Leeuwenhoek-style microscopes, and criticized these simple instruments as offensive to his eyes.

96. Institut Robert Hooke
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97. Il Volto Della Luna - Robert Hooke

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98. Isle Of Wight History: The Life Of Robert Hooke.
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Isaac Newton in a letter to Robert Hooke, 5 February, 1676. Born in Freshwater on the Isle of Wight. Moved to London and developed his artistic skills in the studio of the painter Sir Peter Lely. Accepted into prestigious Westminster school by Dr.Richard Busby, headmaster. Took up a poor scholar’s place at Christ Church, Oxford University. Employed by the anatomist Dr. Thomas Willis as a chemical assistant. Developing springs and spiral springs instead of pendulums in his development of the pocket watch. He describes it as a " circular Pendulum ".

99. MSN Encarta - Hooke, Robert
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