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© August 2005
revised 26 June 2008

Baroque-era printer's ornament

several discourses by Robert Hooke,
with emphasis on his contributions to
optics, oceanography, and information design




Including:

  • Of some Phaenomena of glass drops (1665)
  • Of moss (1665, 1668, 1677)
  • Of registering experiments (ca. 1666)
  • Selected writings on optics and optical instrument designs (1660s–1680s)
  • Selected writings on deepsea research & instrument designs (1660s–1690s)
  • Discourse concerning telescopes and microscopes (1691/2)
  • Of Dr. Dee’s book of spirits (ca. 1692)
  • Three lectures on the nautilus (1696)

RELATES TO:  material and references to Hooke throughout the site




Baroque-era printer's ornament





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