Brian Metters

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In the world of natural philosophy he was still an active figure, defending his reputation as an inventor, struggling to convince a sceptical or indifferent Royal Society that the Earth had been shaped by floods and earthquakes, reporting on the work of others, and contributing some new ideas of his own.
The Man Who Knew Too Much: The Strange and Inventive Life of Robert Hook 1653 - 1703
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