Brian Metters

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Hooke, more than any other English natural philosopher of his day, was proud of his strictly rational and scientific approach to his subject. Nobody was freer from the clutter of medieval beliefs and superstitions – alchemy, astrology, magic spirits – that still confused and preoccupied other intelligent men of his time.
The Man Who Knew Too Much: The Strange and Inventive Life of Robert Hook 1653 - 1703
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