Brian Metters

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Newton achieved an extraordinary dominance over the Royal Society, of which he was President for almost twenty-four years, and over the whole scientific community in England. His personal hegemony, along with the triumph of his highly mathematical approach to science, almost completely eclipsed Hooke’s posthumous reputation.
The Man Who Knew Too Much: The Strange and Inventive Life of Robert Hook 1653 - 1703
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