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The library was named after Robert | Hooke, a major scientist who worked in Oxford. |
Supposed portrait of Robert | Hooke; actually van Helmont. |
In consequence | Hooke addressed to him a letter (1763), pleading for |
In 1945 | Hooke also became the Minister of Economic Affairs. |
rly adopters of the microscope, such as Robert | Hooke and Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, were excellent il |
pring and anchor escapement invented by Robert | Hooke, and the fusee chain. |
Police were called in to ensure the safety of | Hooke and his family. |
om living organisms; his contemporaries Robert | Hooke and John Ray also argued that fossils were the |
Halley had been instructed by Robert | Hooke and John Flamsteed to persuade Hevelius to use |
the rival theories, was later coined by Robert | Hooke and then famously used by Isaac Newton. |
Prades was pardoned by Benedict XIV, whereupon | Hooke appealed to the cardinal and the papal secreta |
ok over ten years and was supervised by Robert | Hooke as Surveyor of London. |
Drums : Kenny Clare, Peter Van | Hooke, Bob wackett |
arently been taken from that of the village of | Hooke by back-formation. |
Hooke Court | |
Hooke Court is a residential study centre and a priv | |
Robert | Hooke demonstrates that the alteration of the blood |
Robert | Hooke demonstrates that the alteration of the blood |
Hooke disagreed with Newton's idea of how the body w | |
Peter Van | Hooke: drums |
March 3 - Robert | Hooke, English scientist (born 1635) |
July 18 - Robert | Hooke, English scientist and inventor (died 1703) |
the pre-convention period, with veteran Alfred | Hooke entering at the last minute before the convent |
scount Stormont, answered to Colonel Nathaniel | Hooke, envoy from St Germain. |
led against Hinman and caucus colleague Alfred | Hooke for charges of using public office for persona |
Hooke's ostensible purpose was to tell Newton that H | |
ch came from an old and derelict farm house on | Hooke Hill, Freshwater, and the date stone 1622 [sic |
It was later purchased by Augustus | Hooke in 1882. |
The River | Hooke in Dorset, England, runs from its source at To |
as revived after advice was sought from Robert | Hooke in 1677. |
Founded by Miss Edith | Hooke in 1886 as Woodstock School, Wenona has a non- |
In November 1679, | Hooke initiated a remarkable exchange of letters wit |
Robert | Hooke invents the semaphore line. |
A paper by Robert | Hooke is formally published posthumously. |
Hooke is believed to have used this microscope for t | |
l Secretary position to Clarence Gerhart while | Hooke kept the Economic Affairs portfolio. |
When Miss | Hooke left the school in February 1920 due to an ill |
The | Hooke Library was the main teaching science lending |
During August 2007, the | Hooke Library was incorporated into Radcliffe Scienc |
The | Hooke Library housed its collection in the Abbot's K |
The area which housed the | Hooke Library collection is now part of the Radcliff |
Unlike | Hooke, Molyneux had large amounts of patience and ha |
July 8 - Robert | Hooke observes the nodal patterns associated with th |
In May 1614, he married Anne | Hooke of Bramshott in Hampshire, daughter of John Ho |
new buildings in Moorfields designed by Robert | Hooke, outside the City boundary. |
ans included Rod Argent, Mark Isham, Peter Van | Hooke, Paul Brady and Brendan Croker. |
Argent and Van | Hooke produced the album. |
Hooke ran for his eight term in the 1963 Alberta gen | |
Hooke served in cabinet until 1968 when Harry Strom | |
t Aske's Hospital, with Levett's friend Robert | Hooke serving as architect. |
Smith, James Frazer, Jane Ellen Harrison, S.H. | Hooke) supported the "primacy of ritual" hypothesis, |
ice for personal gain against Edgar Hinman and | Hooke, the same accusations were being repeated by N |
Designed by Robert | Hooke, the almshouse contained a Chapel and, at its |
Hooke therefore wanted to hear from members about th | |
plain and the number of visits made by Robert | Hooke to the site suggest that it was his design. |
village of Rampisham, to the south west is the | Hooke valley and the village of Hooke. |
nt Heart, produced by Rod Argent and Peter Van | Hooke, was released in September 1988 when she was 1 |
As a youth, Robert | Hooke was fascinated by observation, mechanical work |
c concept was initially demonstrated by Robert | Hooke, which he referred to as the Otheometer. |
ught the instrument to the attention of Robert | Hooke, who used it to calculate the size of comets a |
mos she recorded were then played to Peter Van | Hooke, who signed Dracass to his production company |
Pundits had been predicting that | Hooke would be defeated in the 1967 general election |
Hooke would be appointed to the first of his many ca | |
Hooke would briefly hold two cabinet portfolios when | |
spondence developed, and towards the end of it | Hooke, writing on 6 January 1679|80 to Newton, commu |
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