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Micrographia - The Complete facsimile of the first printing of 1665
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| #1412829 in Books | 2014-09-15 | Original language:English | 11.00 x1.18 x8.50l, | File type: PDF | 500 pages||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| The Bible and the Scientific Revolution|By Clay Garner|The scientific revolution was in full swing in 1665. The Royal Society was making its stamp on England. This scholarly tome, by Robert Hooke, was the first to use the new microscope to investigate the previously invisible. The large (more than two feet square) drawings are staggering. The detail, the meticulous effort, the|From Library Journal|Wow! is all we can say about this disc, which provides an Adobe Acrobat-readable version of Robert Hooke's Micrographia, published in London in 1665 and one of the most important books in science history for its revolutionizing of the art of
This is a facsimile in full color of the first printing of the famous book by Robert Hooke, in 1665, which unrevealed to the world the existence of another one, much smaller but as rich as the former can be. Also, it brought to our knowledge for the first time that all living forms in nature are made of cells. This discovery and the word to name it were made and coined by Robert Hooke, and explained in Micrographia.
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You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.Micrographia - The Complete facsimile of the first printing of 1665 | Robert Hooke.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.