Hooke, Robert.
An attempt for the explication of the phænomena observable in an experiment published by the Honourable Robert Boyle, Esq; in the XXXV. experiment of his epistolical discourse touching the aire. In confirmation of a former conjecture made by R.H.
London: printed by J.H. for Sam. Thomson at the Bishops Head in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1661.
ESTC No. R15266.Grub Street ID 63219.
Hooke, Robert.
Micrographia: or Some physiological descriptions of minute bodies made by magnifying glasses. With observations and inquiries thereupon. By R. Hooke, Fellow of the Royal Society.
London: printed by Jo. Martyn, and Ja. Allestry, printers to the Royal Society, and are to be sold at their shop at the Bell in S. Paul's Church-yard, MDCLXV. [1665].
ESTC No. R18004.Grub Street ID 71217.
Hooke, Robert.
Micrographia: or some physiological descriptions of minute bodies made by magnifying glasses. With observations and inquiries thereupon. By R. Hooke, Fellow of the Royal Society.
London: printed for John Martyn, printer to the royal Society, and are to be sold at his shop at the Bell a little without Temple Barr, M DC LXV. [1665].
ESTC No. R188909.Grub Street ID 76666.
Hooke, Robert.
Micrographia: or Some physiological descriptions of minute bodies made by magnifying glasses. With observations and inquiries thereupon. By R. Hooke, Fellow of the Royal Society.
London: printed for James Allestry, printer to the Royal Society, and are to be sold at his shop, at the Rose and Crown in Duck-Lane, MDCLXVII. [1667].
ESTC No. R32348.Grub Street ID 115064.
Hooke, Robert.
Micrographia: or Some physiological descriptions of minute bodies made by magnifying glasses. With observations and inquiries thereupon. By R. Hooke, Fellow of the Royal Society.
London: printed for John Martyn, printer to the Royal Society, and are to be sold at his shop at the Bell a little without Temple Barr, MDCLXVII. [1667].
ESTC No. R223630.Grub Street ID 97421.
Hooke, Robert.
An attempt to prove the motion of the earth from observations made by Robert Hooke Fellow of the Royal Society.
London: printed by T. R[oycroft]. for John Martyn printer to the Royal Society, at the Bell in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1674.
ESTC No. R11231.Grub Street ID 59540.
Hooke, Robert.
Animadversions on the first part of the Machina coelestis of the honourable, learned, and deservedly famous astronomer Johannes Hevelius consul of Dantzick; together with an explication of some instruments made by Robert Hooke, Professor of Geometry in Gresham College, and Fellow of the Royal Society.
London: printed by T[homas]. R[oycroft]. for John Martyn printer to the Royal Society, at the Bell in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1674.
ESTC No. R38964.Grub Street ID 120996.
Hooke, Robert.
A description of helioscopes, and some other instruments made by Robert Hooke, Fellow of the Royal Society.
London: printed by T.R. for John Martyn printer to the Royal Society, at the Bell in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1676.
ESTC No. R16365.Grub Street ID 64225.
Hooke, Robert.
Lampas: or, Descriptions of some mechanical improvements of lamps & vvaterpoises. Together with some other physical and mechanical discoveries. Made by Robert Hooke, Fellow of the Royal Society.
London: printed for John Martyn, printer to the Royal Society, at the Bell in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1677.
ESTC No. R4456.Grub Street ID 124827.
Hooke, Robert.
Lectures and collections made by Robert Hooke, secretary of the Royal Society. Cometa. Containing observations of the comet in April, 1677. Fragments of several lectures about those of 1664. and 1665. Sir Chr. Wren's hypothesis and geometrical problem about those comets, a discourse concerning the comet of 1677. Mr. Boyle's observation made on two new phosphori of Mr. Baldwin, and Mr. Craft. Mr. Gallet's letter to Mr. Cassini, together with his observation of [Mercury] sub [Sun]. Mr. Cassini' reflections upon those of Gassendus, and Hevelius, and upon this. Mr. Hally's letter and observation of the same made at St. Hellena. Mr. Cassini's observation of the diurnal motion of [Jupiter], and other changes happening in it. Microscopium. Containing Mr. Leeuwenhoeck's two letters concerning some late microscopical discoveries. The author's discourse and description of microscopes, improved for discerning the nature and texture of bodies. P. Cherubine's accusations answered. Mr. Young's lette.
London: printed for J. Martyn, printer to the Royal Society, at the Bell in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1678.
ESTC No. R23972.Grub Street ID 107811.
Hooke, Robert.
Lectures de potentia restitutiva, or Of spring explaining the power of springing bodies. To which are added some collections viz. A description of Dr. Pappins wind-fountain and force-pump. Mr. Young's observation concerning natural fountains. Some other considerations concerning that subject. Captain Sturmy's remarks of a subterraneous cave and cistern. Mr. G.T. observations made on the Pike of Teneriff, 1674. Some reflections and conjectures occasioned thereupon. A relation of a late eruption in the Isle of Palma. By Robert Hooke. S.R.S.
London: printed for John Martyn printer to the Royal Society, at the Bell in St. Pauls Church-Yard, 1678.
ESTC No. R38967.Grub Street ID 120998.
Hooke, Robert.
Lectiones Cutlerianæ, or A collection of lectures: physical, mechanical, geographical, & astronomical. Made before the Royal Society on several occasions at Gresham Colledge. To which are added divers miscellaneous discourses. By Robert Hooke, S.R.S.
London: printed for John Martyn printer to the Royal Society, at the Bell in S. Pauls Church-yard, 1679.
ESTC No. R4280.Grub Street ID 123985.
Hooke, Robert.
The posthumous works of Robert Hooke, M.D. S.R.S. Geom. Prof. Gresh. &c. containing his Cutlerian lectures, and other discourses, read at the meetings of the illustrious Royal Society. In which I. The present Deficiency of Natural Philosophy is discoursed of, with the Methods of rendering it more certain and beneficial. II. The Nature, Motion and Effects of Light are treated of, particularly that of the Sun and Comets. III. An Hypothetical Explication of Memory; how the Organs made use of by the Mind in its Operation may be Mechanically understood. IV. An Hypothesis and Explication of the cause of Gravity, or Gravitation, Magnetism, &c. V. Discourses of Earthquakes, their Causes and Effects, and Histories of several; to which are annext, Physical Explications of several of the Fables in Ovid's Metamorphoses, very different from other Mythologick Interpreters. VI. Lectures for improving Navigation and Astronomy, with the Descriptions of several new and useful Instruments and Contrivance.
London: printed by Sam. Smith and Benj. Walford (printers to the Royal Society) at the Princes Arms in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1705.
ESTC No. T71737.Grub Street ID 295291.
Hooke, Robert.
Micrographia restaurata: or, the copper-plates of Dr. Hooke's wonderful discoveries by the microscope, reprinted and fully explained: whereby the most valuable particulars in that celebrated author's Micrographia are brought together in a narrow compass; and Intermixed, occasionally, with many Entertaining and Instructive Discoveries and Observations in Natural History.
London: printed for and sold by John Bowles, Printseller at the Black Horse in Cornhill. Sold also by R. Dodsley, in Pallmall, and John Cuff, Optician, in Fleetstreet, MDCCXLV. [1745].
ESTC No. T73384.Grub Street ID 296640.
Hooke, Robert.
Microscopic observations; or, Dr. Hooke's wonderful discoveries by the microscope, illustrated by thirty-three copper-plates, curiously engraved: whereby the most valuable particulars in that celebrated author's Micrographia are brought together in a narrow Compass; and Intermixed, occasionally, with many Entertaining and Instructive Discoveries and Observations in Natural History.
London: printed for Robert Wilkinson, at No. 58, in Cornhill, MDCCLXXX. [1780].
ESTC No. N4053.Grub Street ID 27500.