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Robert Hooke (1635–1703) was a prolific English natural philosopher, architect, and polymath who played a significant role in the scientific revolution through his work and influence. A contemporary of Isaac Newton and Christopher Wren, Hooke made foundational contributions across multiple scientific disciplines. Most notably, in his capacity as Curator of Experiments for the Royal Society, Hooke authored “Micrographia” (1665), a seminal work that offered the world one of its first detailed explorations into the realm of the microscopic. In “Micrographia”, Hooke not only coined the term “cell” for the basic biological structures he observed in cork, but he also documented an extensive range of observations of minerals, fossils, and organisms, capturing the imagination of the scientific community with his detailed illustrations. Hooke”s inquisitive nature and mechanical genius were evident in his varied inventions and improvements to scientific instruments, including the compound microscope. His literary style was characterized by both rigorous empirical observation and a certain vividness in description, which helped to make the sciences more accessible and captivating to a wider audience. Hooke”s work contributed substantially to the evolution of scientific methodology, emphasizing observation, experimentation, and the use of advanced technology in natural inquiry.




9 Ebooks by Robert Hooke

Robert Hooke: Micrographia
Micrographia is a historic book by Robert Hooke, detailing the then thirty-year-old Hooke's observations through various lenses. Published in September 1665, the first major publication of the …
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€2.99
W. Derham & Robert Hooke: Philosophical Experiments and Observations
Shortly after Hooke died in 1703, his miscellaneous papers and unpublished manuscripts were entrusted to Richard Waller, who edited and published some of them in a volume titled The Posthumous Works …
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€48.46
W. Derham & Robert Hooke: Philosophical Experiments and Observations
Shortly after Hooke died in 1703, his miscellaneous papers and unpublished manuscripts were entrusted to Richard Waller, who edited and published some of them in a volume titled The Posthumous Works …
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English
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€48.88
Robert Hooke: The Posthumous Works of Robert Hooke
Published in 1971: This book represents the Posthumous works of the author, as well as lectures on Philosophy, Astronomy, and Science. …
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€55.88
Robert Hooke: The Posthumous Works of Robert Hooke
Published in 1971: This book represents the Posthumous works of the author, as well as lectures on Philosophy, Astronomy, and Science. …
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€56.20
Robert Hooke: Micrographia
Robert Hooke’s ‘Micrographia’ is a groundbreaking work in the field of microscopy and natural philosophy. Published in 1665, this intricately illustrated book showcases Hooke’s meticulous …
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€1.99
Robert Hooke: Micrographia
Robert Hooke’s ‘Micrographia’ is a groundbreaking work in the history of science and literature, first published in 1665. The book is a collection of detailed observations made through the newly …
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€1.99
Robert Hooke: How to Tell the Liars from the Statisticians
This book shows how statistical reasoning affects all aspects of our lives. It touches on drug testing, discrimination, sports, political polls, compulsive gambling, gun detectors, cancer research, …
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€64.24
Robert Hooke: Micrographia
‘Micrographia’ by Robert Hooke. Published by e-artnow. e-artnow publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to …
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€1.99