Micrographia

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Micrographia
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Book Synopsis Micrographia by : Robert Hooke

Book excerpt: At one time, Hooke was a research assistant to Robert Boyle. He is believed to be one of the greatest inventive geniuses of all time and constructed one of the most famous of the early compound microscopes.


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