This article discusses how two books on microscopical observations, Experimental Philosophy (1664) by Henry Power (1623–1668) and Micrographia (1665) by Robert Hooke (1635–1703) were related to by contem- poraries. These books were read by diverse readers who used microscopic observations in forming their own identities. Samuel Pepys (1633–1703), Margaret Cavendish (1623–1673) and Thomas Shadwell (1642 –1692) all read Hooke’s and Power’s books and in their responses one can discern some of the roles microscopy had in early modern English society. What attitude did these readers, who responded from their respective positions, have to the experiences in Micrographia and Experimental Philosophy? Samuel Pepys read the books as a way of learn...
Pagination differs from hardbound copy of thesis held at Cambridge University Library.Many histories...
This thesis examines a dispute between Isaac Newton and Robert Hooke during the 1670s over Newton’s ...
Robert Hooke’s Micrographia of 1665 is an epochal work in the history of scientific representation....
This essay revolves around Micrographia written by the English 17th century experimental philosopher...
In his 1989 article ‘Rhetoric and Graphics in Micrographia’, John T. Harwood argued that in presenti...
This article draws attention to literary works which have been influenced by microscopy, or in which...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from MIT Press via the DOI in...
For many years I have maintained that staff and students in Schools of Art have ";missed out"; in ga...
This essay reassesses the role of reading in the context of seventeenth-century natural philosophy b...
This thesis investigates the dialogue between imaginative literature and experimentalist philosophy ...
Historians of science can gain new insights into the material practices and intellectual trajectorie...
English instrument-maker, experimentalist, and natural philosopher who made key contributions in a w...
The Experimental Imagination: Literary Knowledge and Science in the British Enlightenment by Tita Ch...
The articles in the special issue ‘Experience in natural philosophy and medicine’ discuss the roles ...
Accounts of the rhetorical tradition in early modern England often focus on the Royal Society of Lon...
Pagination differs from hardbound copy of thesis held at Cambridge University Library.Many histories...
This thesis examines a dispute between Isaac Newton and Robert Hooke during the 1670s over Newton’s ...
Robert Hooke’s Micrographia of 1665 is an epochal work in the history of scientific representation....
This essay revolves around Micrographia written by the English 17th century experimental philosopher...
In his 1989 article ‘Rhetoric and Graphics in Micrographia’, John T. Harwood argued that in presenti...
This article draws attention to literary works which have been influenced by microscopy, or in which...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from MIT Press via the DOI in...
For many years I have maintained that staff and students in Schools of Art have ";missed out"; in ga...
This essay reassesses the role of reading in the context of seventeenth-century natural philosophy b...
This thesis investigates the dialogue between imaginative literature and experimentalist philosophy ...
Historians of science can gain new insights into the material practices and intellectual trajectorie...
English instrument-maker, experimentalist, and natural philosopher who made key contributions in a w...
The Experimental Imagination: Literary Knowledge and Science in the British Enlightenment by Tita Ch...
The articles in the special issue ‘Experience in natural philosophy and medicine’ discuss the roles ...
Accounts of the rhetorical tradition in early modern England often focus on the Royal Society of Lon...
Pagination differs from hardbound copy of thesis held at Cambridge University Library.Many histories...
This thesis examines a dispute between Isaac Newton and Robert Hooke during the 1670s over Newton’s ...
Robert Hooke’s Micrographia of 1665 is an epochal work in the history of scientific representation....