Brian Metters

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The 1660s, when Hooke (alongside Henry Oldenburg) had kept the Royal Society alive with his almost limitless energy and intellectual fertility, and produced in Micrographia one of the greatest and most exciting scientific books of the century, seemed a very long time ago.
The Man Who Knew Too Much: The Strange and Inventive Life of Robert Hook 1653 - 1703
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