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Micrographia
- By: Robert Hooke
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Published in 1665, this is the first publication of the Royal Society and considered to be the first scientific best-seller. As opposed to the Latin of other publications of the time like Newton's 'Principia Mathematica', it was written in English to make it accessible to all. Robert Hooke uses the then fairly new microscope to cover many different subjects including insects, plants, organic material, and even the stars and moon, all fully illustrated by Hooke in detailed hand-drawn diagrams. The many illustrations which are frequently referenced can be found here (Summary by Jordan)
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Uncle Wiggily in the Woods
- By: Robert Hooke
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Originally published in 1665, Uncle Wiggily in the Woods marks the first publication of the Royal Society and is regarded as the worlds first scientific best-seller. Unlike the Latin texts of its time, such as Newtons Principia Mathematica, this groundbreaking work was written in English, making scientific knowledge accessible to a broader audience. Robert Hooke expertly utilizes the then-nascent microscope to explore a variety of topics, from insects and plants to organic materials and celestial bodies. Accompanied by Hookes meticulously crafted hand-drawn diagrams, this work invites readers ...
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