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  1. 13 de ene. de 2020 · Updated on January 13, 2020. Robert Hooke (July 18, 1635–March 3, 1703) was a 17th-century "natural philosopher"—an early scientist—noted for a variety of observations of the natural world. But perhaps his most notable discovery came in 1665 when he looked at a sliver of cork through a microscope lens and discovered cells.

  2. Robert Hooke fue uno de los científicos más importantes que existió pues gracias a su trabajo se les logró dar el nombre a la unidad básica de la vida, en otras palabras a la célula. Además, sus aportes e inventos lograron darle origen al microscopio, un aparato que logró mejorar agregando un mecanismo de enfoque y una fuente de luz.

  3. Robert Hooke (28 July 1635 – 3 March 1703) The cover of Robert Hooke's Micrographia, published in 1665. In addition to illustrations of insects, snowflakes, and his famous slice of cork, he also described how to make a microscope like the one he used. The year was 1665. A book of illustrations called Micrographia has just been published by the English natural philosopher,

  4. Životopis. Robert Hooke je rođen u malom mjestu Freshwater, na otoku Isle of Wight, koji se nalazi na jugu Ujedinjenog Kraljevstva. Bio je najmlađi od četvero djece. Otac mu je bio svećenik, pa je očekivao od Roberta da i on to bude. Otac mu je radio i u školi, pa je mogao podučavati svog sina, jer je bio uglavnom slabog zdravlja.

  5. Robert Hooke, one of the most important scientists of the 17th century, was born on the Isle of Wight, a contemporary of Sir Isaac Newton, Samuel Pepys and Sir Christopher Wren, who was his lifelong friend. In the course of his career at the Royal Society and as Professor of Geometry at Gresham College, he carried out the earliest research with ...

  6. Robert Hooke nació el 18 de julio de 1635; su padre, clérigo anglicano, era cura. A los curas se les pagaba poco. John Aubrey, el inefable biógrafo y amigo, trató de adjudicarle ancestros distinguidos. Fracasó, no eran ni distinguidos ni pudientes. Hooke aprendía rápido, tenía una gran destreza manual y para el dibujo.

  7. Robert Hooke, a former pupil of Westminster School, was one of the leading scientists and architects of Restoration England. Hooke was at the forefront of the scientific revolution which broke away from the authority of classical authors to assert the importance of experimentation and observation.

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