A presentation of Hooke’s 1674 monograph introducing the idea of universal gravity was included in the Philosophical Transactions (Royal Society 1775) and subsequently several letters containing observations, including one of Huygens. But obviously, after the publication of Principia in 1687, Hooke’s priority in proposing universal gravitation was forgotten. Hooke, considered as a “mechanical genius” rather than a scientist, was often at a social disadvantage to Newton, the noble theorist, or Huygens. Hooke’s inferior social status did not allow him to identify with “free and unconfin’d” gentlemen such as Boyle, for example. DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.13746.4576
In his first Cutlerian Lecture, An Attempt to Prove the Motion of the Earth by Observations (1674), ...
Report of an international conference to commemorate the tercentenary of the death of Robert Hooke
As is generally known, Newton’s notion of universal gravitation surpassed various theories of partic...
A presentation of Hooke’s 1674 monograph introducing the idea of universal gravity was included in t...
Based on Galileo's experiments, Newton develops the theory of gravity in his first book Philosophiæ ...
One of the most disputed controversy over the priority of scientific discoveries is that of the law ...
Robert Hooke’s theory of gravitation is a promising case study for probing the fruitfulness of Menac...
One of the disputed controversies on the priority of scientific discoveries is that of the law of un...
Robert Hooke\u2019s theory of gravitation is a promising case study for probing the fruitfulness of ...
English instrument-maker, experimentalist, and natural philosopher who made key contributions in a w...
This thesis examines a dispute between Isaac Newton and Robert Hooke during the 1670s over Newton’s ...
As is generally known, Newton’s notion of universal gravitation surpassed various theories of partic...
During the second half of the seventeenth century, the outstanding problem in astronomy was to under...
Lectures de Potentia Restitutiva or Of Spring: Explaining the Power of Springing Bodies (1678) is an...
Newton's Reception : Philosophers and Geometers. Newton's Principia were considered in the XVIIIth ...
In his first Cutlerian Lecture, An Attempt to Prove the Motion of the Earth by Observations (1674), ...
Report of an international conference to commemorate the tercentenary of the death of Robert Hooke
As is generally known, Newton’s notion of universal gravitation surpassed various theories of partic...
A presentation of Hooke’s 1674 monograph introducing the idea of universal gravity was included in t...
Based on Galileo's experiments, Newton develops the theory of gravity in his first book Philosophiæ ...
One of the most disputed controversy over the priority of scientific discoveries is that of the law ...
Robert Hooke’s theory of gravitation is a promising case study for probing the fruitfulness of Menac...
One of the disputed controversies on the priority of scientific discoveries is that of the law of un...
Robert Hooke\u2019s theory of gravitation is a promising case study for probing the fruitfulness of ...
English instrument-maker, experimentalist, and natural philosopher who made key contributions in a w...
This thesis examines a dispute between Isaac Newton and Robert Hooke during the 1670s over Newton’s ...
As is generally known, Newton’s notion of universal gravitation surpassed various theories of partic...
During the second half of the seventeenth century, the outstanding problem in astronomy was to under...
Lectures de Potentia Restitutiva or Of Spring: Explaining the Power of Springing Bodies (1678) is an...
Newton's Reception : Philosophers and Geometers. Newton's Principia were considered in the XVIIIth ...
In his first Cutlerian Lecture, An Attempt to Prove the Motion of the Earth by Observations (1674), ...
Report of an international conference to commemorate the tercentenary of the death of Robert Hooke
As is generally known, Newton’s notion of universal gravitation surpassed various theories of partic...