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The Micrographia Microscope - Science Museum Blog
The Micrographia Microscope - Science Museum Blog

Historical astronomical apparatus of the day | nat waddell's blog
Historical astronomical apparatus of the day | nat waddell's blog

Robert Hooke: A True Scientist – scienceandfunforkids
Robert Hooke: A True Scientist – scienceandfunforkids

Hooke's telescopes, 17th century - Stock Image - C014/5158 - Science Photo  Library
Hooke's telescopes, 17th century - Stock Image - C014/5158 - Science Photo Library

Crafting the microworld: how Robert Hooke constructed knowledge about small  things | Notes and Records: the Royal Society Journal of the History of  Science
Crafting the microworld: how Robert Hooke constructed knowledge about small things | Notes and Records: the Royal Society Journal of the History of Science

Robert Hooke Biography (1635 - 1703)
Robert Hooke Biography (1635 - 1703)

File:15 Memorial Portrait at The Open University.JPG - Wikimedia Commons
File:15 Memorial Portrait at The Open University.JPG - Wikimedia Commons

Telescope at Gresham College - Robert Hooke (1635-1703) — Google Arts &  Culture
Telescope at Gresham College - Robert Hooke (1635-1703) — Google Arts & Culture

Robert Hooke and his Famous Observations of the Micrographia | SciHi Blog
Robert Hooke and his Famous Observations of the Micrographia | SciHi Blog

Robert Hooke - Wikipedia
Robert Hooke - Wikipedia

Robert Hooke - Wikipedia
Robert Hooke - Wikipedia

Dr Robert Hooke
Dr Robert Hooke

Gregorian Telescope, ca. 1760 | Rosenberg Library Museum
Gregorian Telescope, ca. 1760 | Rosenberg Library Museum

Crafting the microworld: how Robert Hooke constructed knowledge about small  things | Notes and Records: the Royal Society Journal of the History of  Science
Crafting the microworld: how Robert Hooke constructed knowledge about small things | Notes and Records: the Royal Society Journal of the History of Science

Telescope: History and Invention - Malevus
Telescope: History and Invention - Malevus

Molecular Expressions Microscopy Primer: Museum of Microscopy - Hooke's  Microscope
Molecular Expressions Microscopy Primer: Museum of Microscopy - Hooke's Microscope

National Museum of Health and Medicine: The Micrograph - A Closer Look at  NMHM
National Museum of Health and Medicine: The Micrograph - A Closer Look at NMHM

Timeline of Stellar Astronomy
Timeline of Stellar Astronomy

Fleas, mould and plant cells: under a 17th century microscope with Robert  Hooke - Collection Care blog
Fleas, mould and plant cells: under a 17th century microscope with Robert Hooke - Collection Care blog

Robert Hooke | Biography, Discoveries, & Facts | Britannica
Robert Hooke | Biography, Discoveries, & Facts | Britannica

Dr. Robert Hooke - The English scientist who discovered the cell, the law  of elasticity and observed Mars and Jupiter | The Vintage News
Dr. Robert Hooke - The English scientist who discovered the cell, the law of elasticity and observed Mars and Jupiter | The Vintage News

Great Scientists: Robert Hooke — Depicta
Great Scientists: Robert Hooke — Depicta

Robert Hooke | Biography, Discoveries, & Facts | Britannica
Robert Hooke | Biography, Discoveries, & Facts | Britannica

The hand-crafted, leather and gold-tooled microscope Robert Hooke used to  make the observations for Micrographia (1665), was originally constructed  by Christopher White in London. The microscope shared several common  features with telescopes
The hand-crafted, leather and gold-tooled microscope Robert Hooke used to make the observations for Micrographia (1665), was originally constructed by Christopher White in London. The microscope shared several common features with telescopes

Fallen - A Robert Hooke Musical | Royal Society
Fallen - A Robert Hooke Musical | Royal Society

Abiogenesis - The invention of the microscope allowed the first view of  cells. English physicist and microscopist Robert Hooke (1635–1702) first  described cells in 1665. He made thin slices of cork and
Abiogenesis - The invention of the microscope allowed the first view of cells. English physicist and microscopist Robert Hooke (1635–1702) first described cells in 1665. He made thin slices of cork and

Robert Hooke | TheSchoolRun
Robert Hooke | TheSchoolRun

85 Robert Hooke Images, Stock Photos & Vectors | Shutterstock
85 Robert Hooke Images, Stock Photos & Vectors | Shutterstock

Know the scientist: Robert Hooke - The Hindu
Know the scientist: Robert Hooke - The Hindu