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List of Illustrations | xv | |
A Chronology of the Life of Robert Hooke | xvii | |
1. | 'The History of My Own Life' (1635-1653) | 3 |
2. | The Revolution in Science | 11 |
3. | Hooke at Oxford (1653-1662) | 17 |
4. | The Royal Society (1660-1664) | 23 |
5. | 'Full of Employment' (1662-1664) | 35 |
6. | A Secret World Discovered (1665) | 57 |
7. | Falling Bodies (1665-1666) | 72 |
8. | 'London Was, But It Is No More' (1666-1667) | 85 |
9. | 'Noble Experiments' (1666-1670) | 96 |
10. | A New Career (1668-1675) | 121 |
11. | Physicians, Lovers and Friends | 133 |
12. | Heat and Light (1671-1673) | 150 |
13. | Measuring the Heavens (1673-1676) | 166 |
14. | The Coiled Spring (1674-1675) | 179 |
15. | 'Oldenburg Kindle Cole' (1675-1676) | 208 |
16. | In Two Worlds (1677) | 229 |
17. | Tiny Creatures and Springy Bodies (1677-1678) | 241 |
18. | 'A Man of a Strange Unsociable Temper' (1678-1680) | 260 |
19. | All Trades (1680) | 282 |
20. | The Empire of the Senses (1681-1682) | 293 |
21. | A Curator Again (1682-1684) | 312 |
22. | Newton's Triumph (1684-1686) | 329 |
23. | The World Turned Upside Down (1687-1688) | 344 |
24. | A Revolution and Old Battles (1688-1690) | 357 |
25. | The Fear of Being Forgotten (1690-1693) | 378 |
26. | Hooke's Last Years (1693-1703) | 395 |
Notes | 416 | |
Bibliography | 444 | |
Index | 456 |
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