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  • Micrographia
  • 1665 book by Robert Hooke

    Micrographia: or Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by Magnifying Glasses. With Observations and Inquiries Thereupon is a historically

    Micrographia

    Micrographia

    Micrographia

  • Micrographia (handwriting)
  • Abnormally small, cramped handwriting

    Micrographia is an acquired disorder characterized by abnormally small, cramped handwriting. It is commonly associated with neurodegenerative disorders

    Micrographia (handwriting)

    Micrographia (handwriting)

    Micrographia_(handwriting)

  • Robert Hooke
  • English polymath (1635–1703)

    Hooke identified the rotations of Mars and Jupiter. Hooke's 1665 book Micrographia, in which he coined the term cell, encouraged microscopic investigations

    Robert Hooke

    Robert Hooke

    Robert_Hooke

  • Cell theory
  • Theory that living organisms are made up of cells

    depicted in Micrographia The cell was first discovered by Robert Hooke in 1665, which can be found to be described in his book Micrographia. In this book

    Cell theory

    Cell theory

    Cell_theory

  • Prince Rupert's drop
  • Glass object created by dripping molten glass into cold water

    drops and describe experiments performed. Among these publications was Micrographia of 1665 by Robert Hooke, who later would discover Hooke's law. His publication

    Prince Rupert's drop

    Prince Rupert's drop

    Prince_Rupert's_drop

  • Parkinson's disease
  • Progressive neurodegenerative disease

    Handwriting is commonly altered in PD, decreasing in size—known as micrographia—and becoming jagged and sharply fluctuating. Grip and dexterity are also

    Parkinson's disease

    Parkinson's disease

    Parkinson's_disease

  • Louse
  • Infraorder of insects

    early subjects of microscopy, appearing in Robert Hooke's 1667 book, Micrographia. The oldest known fossil lice are from the Cretaceous. Lice are classified

    Louse

    Louse

    Louse

  • Gnat
  • Any of many species of tiny flying insects in the dipterid suborder Nematocera

    Gnat from Robert Hooke's Micrographia, 1665

    Gnat

    Gnat

    Gnat

  • Fossil
  • Preserved remains or traces of organisms from a past geological age

    shark. Robert Hooke (1635–1703) included micrographs of fossils in his Micrographia and was among the first to observe fossil forams. His observations on

    Fossil

    Fossil

    Fossil

  • Flea
  • Insects of the order Siphonaptera

    Hooke's drawing of a flea under the microscope in his pioneering book Micrographia published in 1665, poems by Donne and Jonathan Swift, works of music

    Flea

    Flea

    Flea

  • Structural coloration
  • Colour in living creatures caused by interference effects

    efficient optical switches and low-reflectance glass. In his 1665 book Micrographia, Robert Hooke described the "fantastical" colours of the peacock's feathers:

    Structural coloration

    Structural coloration

    Structural_coloration

  • Wing (poetry collection)
  • Poetry collection by Matthew Francis

    Charm for Earwigs Typewriter Clock Monomoon A Dream of Cornwall Freefall Micrographia is a series of poems inspired by the scientific experiments of Robert

    Wing (poetry collection)

    Wing_(poetry_collection)

  • Inverse-square law
  • Physical law

    In 1663–1664, the English scientist Robert Hooke was writing his book Micrographia (1666) in which he discussed, among other things, the relation between

    Inverse-square law

    Inverse-square law

    Inverse-square_law

  • Gravity
  • Attraction of masses and energy

    Borelli's influence on his theory. In 1657, Robert Hooke published his Micrographia, in which he hypothesized that the Moon must have its own gravity. In

    Gravity

    Gravity

    Gravity

  • Botany
  • Study of plant life

    An engraving of the cells of cork, from Robert Hooke's Micrographia, 1665

    Botany

    Botany

    Botany

  • Moth
  • Group of mostly-nocturnal insects in the order Lepidoptera

    control, to capture moths. Diagram of a plume moth from Robert Hooke's Micrographia Leaf-shaped moth (Pergesa acteus) Giant grey moth (Agrius convolvuli)

    Moth

    Moth

    Moth

  • Iridescence
  • Optical property

    has been understood in general terms since Robert Hooke's 1665 book Micrographia, where Hooke correctly noted that since the iridescence of a peacock's

    Iridescence

    Iridescence

    Iridescence

  • Cell biology
  • Branch of biology that studies cells

    the building blocks of all living organisms as "cells" (published in Micrographia) after looking at a piece of cork and observing a structure reminiscent

    Cell biology

    Cell biology

    Cell_biology

  • Mite
  • Small eight-legged arthropod

    the microscope by the English polymath Robert Hooke. In his 1665 book Micrographia, he stated that far from being spontaneously generated from dirt, they

    Mite

    Mite

    Mite

  • Lunar craters
  • Craters on Earth's moon

    Schröter (1791), extending its previous use with volcanoes. Robert Hooke in Micrographia (1665) proposed two hypotheses for lunar crater formation: one, that

    Lunar craters

    Lunar craters

    Lunar_craters

  • Photon
  • Elementary particle or quantum of light

    {{cite book}}: ISBN / Date incompatibility (help) Hooke, Robert (1667). Micrographia: or some physiological descriptions of minute bodies made by magnifying

    Photon

    Photon

  • Light
  • Electromagnetic radiation humans can see

    compared the spreading of light to that of waves in water in his 1665 work Micrographia ("Observation IX"). In 1672 Hooke suggested that light's vibrations could

    Light

    Light

    Light

  • Francis Bacon
  • English philosopher and statesman (1561–1626)

    influenced by Bacon; he used Baconian language and ideas in his book Micrographia. According to Bacon, learning and knowledge all derive from inductive

    Francis Bacon

    Francis Bacon

    Francis_Bacon

  • Scientific theory
  • Falsifiable explanation of natural phenomena

    (2008), Science, Evolution, and Creationism. Hooke, Robert (1635–1703). Micrographia, Observation XVIII. See Acid–base reaction. See, for example, Common

    Scientific theory

    Scientific_theory

  • Pathology
  • Study of disease

    0049. ISSN 0035-9149. Donaldson, I. M. (December 2010). "Robert Hooke's Micrographia of 1665 and 1667". The Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of

    Pathology

    Pathology

    Pathology

  • Tin-can telephone
  • Primitive acoustic messaging device

    to Micrographia (1665) "I have, by the help of a distended wire, propagated the sound to a very considerable distance in an instant". Micrographia - Extracts

    Tin-can telephone

    Tin-can telephone

    Tin-can_telephone

  • Tabanidae
  • Family of insects

    Robert Hooke marvelled at the eyes of a "drone fly" in his Micrographia (1665), perhaps the earliest accurate depiction of a horsefly.

    Tabanidae

    Tabanidae

    Tabanidae

  • Schlieren
  • Optical inhomogeneities in transparent media

    Synthetic schlieren Hooke, R. (1665), "Of a New Property in the Air", Micrographia, Observation LVIII, pp. 217–219, London. Toepler, A. (1864), Beobachtungen

    Schlieren

    Schlieren

    Schlieren

  • Bombyx mori
  • Moth mainly used in the production of silk

    A study of an egg of a silkworm from Hooke's Micrographia, 1665

    Bombyx mori

    Bombyx mori

    Bombyx_mori

  • Ricinulei
  • Order of obscure arachnids

    observed with a microscope, he published a description of it in his book; Micrographia. The first living ricinuleid described using Linnaean taxonomy was from

    Ricinulei

    Ricinulei

    Ricinulei

  • Heat
  • Type of energy transfer

    (fifth ed.), Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Company. Hooke, R. (1665). Micrographia: Or Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by Magnifying

    Heat

    Heat

    Heat

  • Timeline of microscope technology
  • observed capillary structures in frog lungs. 1665: Robert Hooke publishes Micrographia, a collection of biological drawings. He coins the word cell for the

    Timeline of microscope technology

    Timeline of microscope technology

    Timeline_of_microscope_technology

  • Bio-inspired photonics
  • greater detail. Hooke himself published what he had seen in the text Micrographia in 1665. Here he describes various biological structures such as the

    Bio-inspired photonics

    Bio-inspired photonics

    Bio-inspired_photonics

  • Christopher Cock
  • British instrument maker

    have used this microscope for the observations that formed the basis of Micrographia. (M-030 00276) Courtesy – Billings Microscope Collection, National Museum

    Christopher Cock

    Christopher Cock

    Christopher_Cock

  • Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
  • Dutch microbiologist (1632–1723)

    (Herball, or Generall Historie of Plantes) Enlightenment Robert Hooke (Micrographia) Marcello Malpighi Antonie van Leeuwenhoek William Derham Hans Sloane

    Antonie van Leeuwenhoek

    Antonie van Leeuwenhoek

    Antonie_van_Leeuwenhoek

  • Biologist
  • Scientist studying living organisms

    Berlin Heidelberg. p. 334. ISBN 978-3-642-54359-3. Hooke, Robert (1665). Micrographia: Or Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by Magnifying

    Biologist

    Biologist

    Biologist

  • Bibliography of biology
  • environment, their life cycle, division and death. Hooke, Robert (1665). Micrographia: or, Some physiological descriptions of minute bodies made by magnifying

    Bibliography of biology

    Bibliography of biology

    Bibliography_of_biology

  • Cell (biology)
  • Basic unit of life forms

    then in living plant tissue using an early microscope. In his book Micrographia he coined the term cell (from Latin cellula, meaning "small room") since

    Cell (biology)

    Cell (biology)

    Cell_(biology)

  • Land snail
  • Snails that live on land

    "The Teeth of a Snail" from Robert Hooke's Micrographia, 1665. This actually shows the jaw, against which the teeth on the radula act.

    Land snail

    Land snail

    Land_snail

  • Robert Boyle
  • Anglo-Irish scientist (1627–1691)

    ). Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University. Hooke, R. (1665). Micrographia: Or Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by Magnifying

    Robert Boyle

    Robert Boyle

    Robert_Boyle

  • Microorganism
  • Microscopic living organism

    life in the form of the fruiting bodies of moulds. In his 1665 book Micrographia, he made drawings of studies, and he coined the term cell. Louis Pasteur

    Microorganism

    Microorganism

    Microorganism

  • Timeline of paleontology
  • hypothesis concerning the biogenic nature of body fossils. 1665 — In his book Micrographia Robert Hooke compares petrified wood to wood, concludes that petrified

    Timeline of paleontology

    Timeline of paleontology

    Timeline_of_paleontology

  • Orpiment
  • Orange-yellow arsenic sulfide mineral

    fluid. Orpiment is mentioned in the 17th century by Robert Hooke in Micrographia for the manufacture of small shot. Scientists like Richard Adolf Zsigmondy

    Orpiment

    Orpiment

    Orpiment

  • Flustra foliacea
  • Species of moss animal

    structure was examined by Robert Hooke and illustrated in his 1665 work Micrographia. Flustra foliacea was studied as early as 1665, when Robert Hooke published

    Flustra foliacea

    Flustra foliacea

    Flustra_foliacea

  • Popular science
  • Interpretation of science intended for a general audience

    Although works such as Galileo's The Assayer (1632) and Robert Hooke's Micrographia (1665) were read by both scientists and the public, Newton's Principia

    Popular science

    Popular science

    Popular_science

  • Cell wall
  • Outermost layer of some cells

    Retrieved 2016-03-14. Hooke R (1665). Martyn J, Allestry J (eds.). Micrographia: or, Some physiological descriptions of minute bodies made by magnifying

    Cell wall

    Cell wall

    Cell_wall

  • Selenography
  • Study of the surface and shape of the Moon

    A 1665 study of the Moon from Robert Hooke's Micrographia

    Selenography

    Selenography

    Selenography

  • John Martyn (publisher)
  • Thomas Sprat's History of the Royal Society (1667), and Robert Hooke's Micrographia (1665). On his own, Martyn was an accomplished publisher of law books

    John Martyn (publisher)

    John_Martyn_(publisher)

  • Pseudoscorpion
  • Order of arachnids

    on booklice. Robert Hooke referred to a "Land-Crab" in his 1665 work Micrographia. Another reference in the 1780s, when George Adams wrote of "a lobster-insect

    Pseudoscorpion

    Pseudoscorpion

    Pseudoscorpion

  • Kamāl ud-Dīn Behzād
  • Persian artist (c. 1455/1460 – 1535)

    Sheila (1997). Islamic Arts. Phaidon. p. 216. Roxburgh, David (2003). "Micrographia: Toward a Visual Logic of Persianate Painting". RES: Anthropology and

    Kamāl ud-Dīn Behzād

    Kamāl ud-Dīn Behzād

    Kamāl_ud-Dīn_Behzād

  • Microscope
  • Scientific instrument for observing small objects

    structures with the lungs. The publication in 1665 of Robert Hooke's Micrographia had a huge impact, largely because of its impressive illustrations. Hooke

    Microscope

    Microscope

    Microscope

  • Lunar mare
  • Large, dark, basaltic plains on Earth's Moon

    representing the difference cavities and eminences. Robert Hooke in his Micrographia (1665), describes the Moon surface as being the result of geological

    Lunar mare

    Lunar mare

    Lunar_mare

  • Animal coloration
  • General appearance of an animal

    coloration to match its background, and when it was alarmed. In his 1665 book Micrographia, Robert Hooke describes the "fantastical" (structural, not pigment) colours

    Animal coloration

    Animal coloration

    Animal_coloration

  • Richard Lydekker
  • British naturalist and geologist (1849–1915)

    (Herball, or Generall Historie of Plantes) Enlightenment Robert Hooke (Micrographia) Marcello Malpighi Antonie van Leeuwenhoek William Derham Hans Sloane

    Richard Lydekker

    Richard_Lydekker

  • Kinetic theory of gases
  • Understanding of gas properties in terms of molecular motion

    by the movement of particles, which is a real phenomenon. In 1665, in Micrographia, the English polymath Robert Hooke repeated Bacon's assertion, and in

    Kinetic theory of gases

    Kinetic theory of gases

    Kinetic_theory_of_gases

  • Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica
  • 1687 work by Isaac Newton

    again in 1674. He argued for an attracting principle of gravitation in Micrographia of 1665, in a 1666 Royal Society lecture On gravity, and again in 1674

    Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica

    Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica

    Philosophiæ_Naturalis_Principia_Mathematica

  • Shadowgraph
  • Optical method to reveal non-uniformity

    Schlieren Schlieren photography Hooke, R., "Of a New Property in the Air," Micrographia, Observation LVIII,217-219, London(1665). Marat, J.-P., Recherches physiques

    Shadowgraph

    Shadowgraph

    Shadowgraph

  • Microscopic scale
  • Objects too small to be seen unaided

    microscopic level increased. Published in 1665, Robert Hooke's book Micrographia details his microscopic observations including fossils insects, sponges

    Microscopic scale

    Microscopic_scale

  • Exploration of the Moon
  • Missions to the Moon

    A study of the Moon from Robert Hooke's Micrographia, 1665.

    Exploration of the Moon

    Exploration of the Moon

    Exploration_of_the_Moon

  • Signs and symptoms of Parkinson's disease
  • Signs and symptoms

    mask-like face). Difficulty rolling in bed or rising from a seated position. Micrographia (small, cramped handwriting). Impaired fine-motor dexterity and motor

    Signs and symptoms of Parkinson's disease

    Signs and symptoms of Parkinson's disease

    Signs_and_symptoms_of_Parkinson's_disease

  • Andrew Pritchard
  • English naturalist and natural history dealer

    procuring and viewing them London, Whittaker and Co. 1837 with C.R. Goring. Micrographia : containing practical essays on reflecting, solar, oxy-hydrogen gas

    Andrew Pritchard

    Andrew_Pritchard

  • Thin-film interference
  • Optical phenomenon

    studies of this phenomenon was conducted by Robert Hooke in 1665. In Micrographia, Hooke postulated that the iridescence in peacock feathers was caused

    Thin-film interference

    Thin-film interference

    Thin-film_interference

  • Newton's rings
  • Optical interference pattern of concentric rings

    The phenomenon was first described by Robert Hooke in his 1665 book Micrographia. Its name derives from the mathematician and physicist Sir Isaac Newton

    Newton's rings

    Newton's rings

    Newton's_rings

  • Quicksilver (Stephenson novel)
  • 2003 historical novel by Neal Stephenson

    A figure from Robert Hooke's Micrographia, which appears as an illustration at the bottom of page 122 in the Perennial ed.

    Quicksilver (Stephenson novel)

    Quicksilver_(Stephenson_novel)

  • List of memorials to Robert Hooke
  • tomb of Sir Christopher Wren. The quotation around the edge is from Micrographia, Hooke's amazing book, published in 1665 and describes a bookworm. .

    List of memorials to Robert Hooke

    List of memorials to Robert Hooke

    List_of_memorials_to_Robert_Hooke

  • Timeline of thermodynamics
  • volume of a gas (published 1662) 1665 – Robert Hooke published his book Micrographia, which contained the statement: "Heat being nothing else but a very brisk

    Timeline of thermodynamics

    Timeline of thermodynamics

    Timeline_of_thermodynamics

  • Capillary action
  • Ability of a liquid to flow in narrow spaces

    explication ... was reprinted (with some changes) in: Robert Hooke, Micrographia ... (London, England: James Allestry, 1667), pp. 12–22, "Observ. IV.

    Capillary action

    Capillary action

    Capillary_action

  • Marcello Malpighi
  • Italian biologist and physician

    (Herball, or Generall Historie of Plantes) Enlightenment Robert Hooke (Micrographia) Marcello Malpighi Antonie van Leeuwenhoek William Derham Hans Sloane

    Marcello Malpighi

    Marcello Malpighi

    Marcello_Malpighi

  • History of spectroscopy
  • Classical Spectroscopy". Retrieved 24 November 2012. Hooke, Robert (1665). Micrographia: or some physiological descriptions of minute bodies made by magnifying

    History of spectroscopy

    History of spectroscopy

    History_of_spectroscopy

  • Foraminifera
  • Phylum of amoeboid protists

    under the microscope, as described and illustrated in his 1665 book Micrographia: I was trying several small and single Magnifying Glasses, and casually

    Foraminifera

    Foraminifera

    Foraminifera

  • History of Animals
  • Work by Aristotle

    (Herball, or Generall Historie of Plantes) Enlightenment Robert Hooke (Micrographia) Marcello Malpighi Antonie van Leeuwenhoek William Derham Hans Sloane

    History of Animals

    History of Animals

    History_of_Animals

  • The Ghost of a Flea
  • Painting by William Blake

    by a 1665 work by early microscopist Robert Hooke (1635–1703), whose Micrographia includes a drawing of a flea microscopically observed. Comparisons have

    The Ghost of a Flea

    The Ghost of a Flea

    The_Ghost_of_a_Flea

  • Philosophie zoologique
  • Book by Jean-Baptiste Lamarck

    (Herball, or Generall Historie of Plantes) Enlightenment Robert Hooke (Micrographia) Marcello Malpighi Antonie van Leeuwenhoek William Derham Hans Sloane

    Philosophie zoologique

    Philosophie zoologique

    Philosophie_zoologique

  • Intercellular communication
  • been shown to act as a signaling molecule itself. Hooke, Robert (1665). Micrographia: Or Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by Magnifying

    Intercellular communication

    Intercellular communication

    Intercellular_communication

  • Lee Bontecou
  • American sculptor and printmaker (1931–2022)

    them as "fierce", reminiscent of 17th-century scientist Robert Hooke's Micrographia, lying "at the intersection of magnified insects, battle masks, and armored

    Lee Bontecou

    Lee_Bontecou

  • Optics
  • Branch of physics that studies light

    Rees, Orme, Brown & Green and John Taylor. p. 95. Hooke, R. (1665). Micrographia: or, Some physiological descriptions of minute bodies made by magnifying

    Optics

    Optics

  • History of botany
  • Robert Hooke's microscope which he described in the 1665 Micrographia: he coined the biological use of the term cell

    History of botany

    History of botany

    History_of_botany

  • Teleological argument
  • Argument for the existence of God

    H. Rackham. This is discussed at Sedley p. 207. Hooke, Rober (2003). Micrographia. Courier Dover Publications. p. 2. ISBN 978-0-486-49564-4. Gilson, Étienne

    Teleological argument

    Teleological_argument

  • Condenser (optics)
  • Type of optical lens

    a salt water filled globe and a plano-convex lens, and shows in the 'Micrographia' that he understands the reasons for its efficiency. Makers in the 18th

    Condenser (optics)

    Condenser (optics)

    Condenser_(optics)

  • Restoration literature
  • Literature written during the English restoration

    Image of a flea from Robert Hooke's Micrographia (1665), a Royal Society work

    Restoration literature

    Restoration literature

    Restoration_literature

  • Historia Plantarum (Theophrastus)
  • Botany book by Theophrastus

    (Herball, or Generall Historie of Plantes) Enlightenment Robert Hooke (Micrographia) Marcello Malpighi Antonie van Leeuwenhoek William Derham Hans Sloane

    Historia Plantarum (Theophrastus)

    Historia Plantarum (Theophrastus)

    Historia_Plantarum_(Theophrastus)

  • Struvite
  • Magnesium ammonium phosphate mineral

    in domestic cats. Although struvite was briefly mentioned in Hooke's Micrographia, it was first described in detail in 1845 by the German chemist Georg

    Struvite

    Struvite

    Struvite

  • Hipparchus (lunar crater)
  • Crater on the Moon

    2015). "'Micrographia' on the Moon". Astronomy & Geophysics. 56 (5): 5.23 – 5.29. doi:10.1093/astrogeo/atv169. Hooke, Robert (1665). Micrographia : or, Some

    Hipparchus (lunar crater)

    Hipparchus (lunar crater)

    Hipparchus_(lunar_crater)

  • History of paleontology
  • in his Mundus Subterranneus. In the same year Robert Hooke published Micrographia, an illustrated collection of his observations with a microscope. One

    History of paleontology

    History of paleontology

    History_of_paleontology

  • Brian J. Ford
  • British academic and author (born 1939)

    1988. Robert Hooke, an introduction to Hooke's Micrographia, commentary on CD-ROM edition of Micrographia, 1665 ISBN 1-891788-02-7. Palo Alto, Octavo, 1998

    Brian J. Ford

    Brian J. Ford

    Brian_J._Ford

  • Conrad Gessner
  • Swiss physician, bibliographer and naturalist (1516–1565)

    (Herball, or Generall Historie of Plantes) Enlightenment Robert Hooke (Micrographia) Marcello Malpighi Antonie van Leeuwenhoek William Derham Hans Sloane

    Conrad Gessner

    Conrad Gessner

    Conrad_Gessner

  • Charles Wheatstone
  • English physicist and inventor (1802–1875)

    He even called his arrangement a 'telephone.' (Robert Hooke, in his Micrographia, published in 1667, writes: 'I can assure the reader that I have, by

    Charles Wheatstone

    Charles Wheatstone

    Charles_Wheatstone

  • The Library of the History of Human Imagination
  • Private library in Ridgefield, Connecticut, US

    device for encrypted communication. A copy of Robert Hooke’s 1666 book Micrographia, containing some of the earliest published depictions of insects, leaves

    The Library of the History of Human Imagination

    The_Library_of_the_History_of_Human_Imagination

  • History of crystallography before X-rays
  • History of crystallography to 1895

    explain crystal morphology based on the stacking of atoms. In his work Micrographia he reported on the regularity of quartz crystals observed with the recently

    History of crystallography before X-rays

    History of crystallography before X-rays

    History_of_crystallography_before_X-rays

  • Ottoman miniature
  • Art form in the Ottoman Empire

    Foundation. Retrieved 5 June 2018. Roxburgh, David J. (March 2003). "Micrographia: Toward a Visual Logic of Persianate Painting". Res: Anthropology and

    Ottoman miniature

    Ottoman miniature

    Ottoman_miniature

  • Bernard Germain de Lacépède
  • French naturalist (1756–1825)

    (Herball, or Generall Historie of Plantes) Enlightenment Robert Hooke (Micrographia) Marcello Malpighi Antonie van Leeuwenhoek William Derham Hans Sloane

    Bernard Germain de Lacépède

    Bernard Germain de Lacépède

    Bernard_Germain_de_Lacépède

  • History of biology
  • since the late 16th century, and Robert Hooke published the seminal Micrographia based on observations with his own compound microscope in 1665. But it

    History of biology

    History of biology

    History_of_biology

  • Sylva, or A Discourse of Forest-Trees and the Propagation of Timber
  • 1664 book by John Evelyn

    publish and the first two books it produced were John Evelyn's Sylva and Micrographia by Robert Hooke. See: "Nullius in Verba: The Royal Society's Two Earliest

    Sylva, or A Discourse of Forest-Trees and the Propagation of Timber

    Sylva, or A Discourse of Forest-Trees and the Propagation of Timber

    Sylva,_or_A_Discourse_of_Forest-Trees_and_the_Propagation_of_Timber

  • Human interactions with microbes
  • Overview of human–microbe interactions

    invention of the microscope, as used by Robert Hooke in his 1665 book Micrographia, and by Antonie van Leeuwenhoek in the 1670s, could microbes be observed

    Human interactions with microbes

    Human interactions with microbes

    Human_interactions_with_microbes

  • List of British innovations and discoveries
  • Anchor Clock Escapement". Archived from the original on 22 October 2009. "Micrographia – Extracts From The Preface". Archived from the original on 21 July 2011

    List of British innovations and discoveries

    List of British innovations and discoveries

    List_of_British_innovations_and_discoveries

  • The Blazing World
  • 1666 prose work by Margaret Cavendish

    Philosophy, which was a direct response to scientist Robert Hooke's Micrographia which was published only a year before. Advances in the field of science

    The Blazing World

    The Blazing World

    The_Blazing_World

  • Agraphia
  • Loss of ability to write

    or without ideomotor apraxia. Paralysis, chorea, Parkinson's disease (micrographia), and dystonia (writer's cramp) are motor disorders commonly associated

    Agraphia

    Agraphia

  • 1665 in science
  • outbreak of bubonic plague in the British Isles. September – Robert Hooke's Micrographia published, first applying the term 'cell' to plant tissue, which he discovered

    1665 in science

    1665_in_science

  • History of zoology through 1859
  • since the late 16th century, and Robert Hooke published the seminal Micrographia based on observations with his own compound microscope in 1665. But it

    History of zoology through 1859

    History_of_zoology_through_1859

  • Vorticella
  • Genus of single-celled organisms

    com/science/Vorticella https://microbewiki.kenyon.edu/index.php/Vorticella http://www.micrographia.com/specbiol/protis/cili/peri0100.htm (1885, January 22). “The Vorticella”

    Vorticella

    Vorticella

    Vorticella

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Online names & meanings

  • Parkhill
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Scottish, and northern Irish

    Parkhill

    English, Scottish, and northern Irish : habitational name from any of various minor places called Parkhill or Park Hill.

  • Jamaal | جمال
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Jamaal | جمال

    Beauty

  • Tuba |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Tuba |

    Good news, Blessedness, Beatitude

  • Prayog | ப்ரயோக 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Prayog | ப்ரயோக 

    Experiment

  • Beula
  • Girl/Female

    Hebrew American

    Beula

    To marry.

  • Fleming
  • Boy/Male

    English American Anglo Saxon

    Fleming

    From the valley.

  • CZERNOBOG
  • Male

    Russian

    CZERNOBOG

    (Чернобог) Russian form of Slavic Zherneboh, CZERNOBOG means "black god."

  • Indarupini
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Indarupini

    Name of God Gayatri

  • MITSUKO
  • Female

    Japanese

    MITSUKO

    (光子) Japanese name MITSUKO means "light child" or "shining child."

  • Iob
  • Boy/Male

    Welsh

    Iob

    Worthy lord. Derived from 'ior' and 'gwerth'. Legendary son of Maredudd.

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