Brian Metters

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If he had won a reputation for himself, it was as an eccentric inventor of useless or impractical gadgets, who gave lectures that nobody came to and had to chase spies and schoolboys from his rooms. Still, love of science or force of habit drove him on, and he continued to present experiments and ideas to the Royal Society,
The Man Who Knew Too Much: The Strange and Inventive Life of Robert Hook 1653 - 1703
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