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    Robert Hooke FRS ( / hʊk /; 18 July 1635 – 3 March 1703) [4] [a] was an English polymath who was active as a physicist ("natural philosopher"), astronomer, geologist, meteorologist and architect. [5] He is credited as one of the first scientists to investigate living things at microscopic scale in 1665, [6] using a compound microscope that ...

  2. Learn about Robert Hooke's compound microscope, designed by Christopher Cock, and his method of illuminating specimens. See images of the microscope and its engraving in Micrographia (1665).

  3. Oct 19, 2023 · Learn how Robert Hooke used a compound microscope to discover the cell in 1665 and how his observation led to the development of cell theory and cytology. Explore the milestones and discoveries in the history of the cell, from bacteria and protozoa to stem cells and DNA.

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  5. Apr 2, 2014 · Robert Hooke is known as a "Renaissance Man" of 17th century England for his work in the sciences, which covered areas such as astronomy, physics and biology.

  6. Dec 16, 2015 · This paper investigates the way in which Robert Hooke constructed his microscopical observations. His Micrographia is justifiably famous for its detailed engravings, which communicated Hooke's observations of tiny nature to his readers, but less attention ...

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  7. Jan 13, 2020 · Robert Hooke was a 17th-century natural philosopher who used a microscope to observe plants, animals, and minerals. He coined the term "cell" and described the structure of cork, but also had a feud with Isaac Newton.

  8. Robert Hooke (1635–1703) Robert Hooke was a brilliant British experimental and theoretical scientist who lived and worked in London during the seventeenth century. As a child, Hooke suffered from a devastating case of smallpox that left him physically and emotionally scarred for the rest of his life. He was born the son of a minister on July ...