When John Aubrey described Hooke as the ‘Greatest Mechanick this day in the World', he acknowledged Hooke's genius as an experimentalist. To Hooke, the whole of nature was a great machine or engine in motion, the deepest truths of which could be uncovered by means of ingeniously contrived instruments. In the 1650s, the ‘ingeniosi' of the future Royal Society were beginning to revolutionise our sense of ‘natural knowledge' and coming to envisage ways of applying it to ‘the Relief of Man's Estate'. This paper describes Hooke's early life, his development of precision instruments such as the microscope, his Micrographia and its influence on engineering, his work on motion and elasticity, and his inventions, including the airpump, wheel barometer, hygrometer, spring watch, and various machine tools.
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Allan Chapman, MA, DPhil, FRAS, DSc, DUniv, FRAS
Allan Chapman, MA, DPhil, FRAS, DSc, DUniv, FRAS
Member of the Faculty of History
University of Oxford and Wadham College, Oxford, UK
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Accepted:
January 15 2010
Revision Received:
August 10 2017
Online ISSN: 1755-0785
Print ISSN: 1755-0777
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2011
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Engineering and Computational Mechanics (2011) 164 (4): 189–205.
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Accepted:
January 15 2010
Revision Received:
August 10 2017
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Chapman A (2011), "Dr Robert Hooke and the origins of engineering science". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Engineering and Computational Mechanics, Vol. 164 No. 4 pp. 189–205, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/eacm.8.00060
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