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When Robert Hooke discovered Hooke's law in 1660, he first published it in anagram form, ceiiinosssttuv, for ut tensio, sic vis ( Latin: as the tension, so the force ).
Robert Hooke, in 1674, published his observations of γ Draconis, a star of magnitude 2 < sup > m </ sup > which passes practically overhead at the latitude of London, and whose observations are therefore free from the complex corrections due to astronomical refraction, and concluded that this star was 23 ″ more northerly in July than in October.
In 1450, the Italian art architect Leon Battista Alberti invented the first mechanical anemometer ; in 1664 it was re-invented by Robert Hooke ( who is often mistakenly considered the inventor of the first anemometer ).
In 1665, using an early microscope, Robert Hooke discovered cells, a term he coined, in cork, and a short time later in living plant tissue.
The cell was discovered by Robert Hooke in 1665.
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The mathematical properties of the catenary curve were first studied by Robert Hooke in the 1670s, and its equation was derived by Leibniz, Huygens and Johann Bernoulli in 1691.
The application of the catenary to the construction of arches is attributed to Robert Hooke, whose " true mathematical and mechanical form " in the context of the rebuilding of St Paul's Cathedral alluded to a catenary.
* 1635 – Robert Hooke, English scientist ( d. 1703 )
He obtained a bachelor of medicine in 1674, having studied medicine extensively during his time at Oxford and worked with such noted scientists and thinkers as Robert Boyle, Thomas Willis, Robert Hooke and Richard Lower.
Robert Hooke was the first to use a microscope to observe living things ; his 1665 book Micrographia contained descriptions of plant cells.
Although a Dutch spectacle maker created the compound lens and inserted it in a microscope around the turn of the seventeenth century, and Galileo had applied the principle of the compound lens to the making of his microscope patented in 1609, its possibilities as a microscope had remained unexploited for half a century, until Robert Hooke improved the instrument.
In 1690, Christian Huygens proposed a wave theory for light based on suggestions that had been made by Robert Hooke in 1664.
‪ File: 13 Portrait of Robert Hooke. JPG ‬| Robert Hooke ( 1635-1703 ): formulated the law of elasticity, invented the balance spring, the spiral spring wheel in watches, the Gregorian telescope, and the first screw-divided quadrant, constructed first arithmetical machine, improved cell theory with the microscope ‬‬‬‬‬
Along with the inventor and microscopist Robert Hooke ( 1635 – 1703 ), Sir Christopher Wren ( 1632 – 1723 ) and Sir Isaac Newton ( 1642 – 1727 ), English scientist and astronomer Edmond Halley ( 1656 – 1742 ) was trying to develop a mechanical explanation for planetary motion.
Optics, for instance, was revolutionized by people like Robert Hooke, Christiaan Huygens, René Descartes and, once again, Isaac Newton, who developed mathematical theories of light as either waves ( Huygens ) or particles ( Newton ).
Shortly after Guericke, the physicist and chemist Robert Boyle had learned of Guericke's designs and, in 1656, in coordination with scientist Robert Hooke, built an air pump.

Robert and Giovanni
The first working prototype of the modern self-propelled torpedo was created by a commission placed by Giovanni Luppis (), an Austrian naval officer from Fiume ( now called Rijeka ), a port city of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy ( modern Croatia ), and Robert Whitehead, an English engineer who was the manager of a town factory.
* In the Name of St. Francis: A History of the Friars Minor and Franciscanism until the Early Sixteenth Century, by Grado Giovanni Merlo, translated by Robert J. Karris and Raphael Bonanno, Franciscan Institute Publications, 2009.
Notable artists of the Forum include Maerten van Heemskerck, Pirro Ligorio, Canaletto, Claude Lorrain, Giovanni Paolo Panini, Hubert Robert, J. M. W.
This time it was recaptured by Breton troops of Giovanni Acuto ( the English-born condottiere John Hawkwood ) under the command of Robert, Cardinal of Geneva, ( later antipope Clement VII ).
In 1646 O ' Neill, with substantial Gallowglass numbers and additionally furnished with supplies by the Papal Nuncio, Giovanni Battista Rinuccini, attacked the Scottish Covenanter army under Major-General Robert Monro, who had landed in Ireland in April 1642.
The project is a hoax: Volume 1 is actually the work of Italian writer Giovanni Paolo Marana, with Englishmen Roger Manley, Robert Midgeley, and William Bradshaw contributing to later volumes.
In the early 1530s the scholar Giovanni Ferrerio, engaged by Robert Reid of Kinloss Abbey, wrote a continuation of Boece's history, extending it another 50 years, to the end of the reign of James III.
** Vampire the Masqerade Giovanni — The Machiavelli Conundrum by Robert Weinberg
* Robert Hooke and Giovanni Alfonso Borelli both expound gravitation as an attractive force ( Hooke s lecture On gravity at the Royal Society of London on March 21 ; Borelli s Theoricae Mediceorum planetarum ex causis physicis deductae, published in Florence later in the year ).
In the 1990s and after the journal published major studies of the growing evidence of global capitalist disorder by Robert Brenner, Giovanni Arrighi, David Harvey, Peter Gowan and Andrew Glyn.
* Robert Alda, American actor, whose birth name was Alphonso Giuseppe Giovanni Roberto D ' Abruzzo
* Taxi Driver featuring Heidenreich, Batista, Shawn Michaels, Rey Mysterio, Shelton Benjamin, Doug Basham, Danny Basham, The Big Show, Candice Michelle, Carlito Caribbean Cool, Tajiri, Orlando Jordan, Joy Giovanni, Gene Snitsky, Paul London, Tazz, Chavo Guerrero, Hardcore Holly, Molly Holly, and Michael Cole, performing their unique versions of Robert De Niro's " You talkin ' to me?
In Rome Dance knew James Adam ( architect ), who was staying nearby at Casa Guarini, Robert Mylne ( architect ) ( they remained lifelong friends ), Peter Grant ( abbé ) and Giovanni Battista Piranesi.
* " Willow's Song ", a song composed by American composer Paul Giovanni with lyrics by Robert Burns
Giovanni Migliarese was knighted during the reign of King Robert of Anjou and Godefrido Migliarese was invested of the feud of Malvito.
In the center are photographs of Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, Giovanni Gentile, Benedetto Croce, Curzio Malaparte, Gabriele D ' Annunzio's membership card of the Fascio Fiumano di Combattimento, Benito Mussolini & Gabriele D ' Annunzio, Luigi Pirandello, Ardengo Soffici, Giovanni Papini, an illustration of Oswald Spengler, Ernst Jünger, Arnolt Bronnen, Otto Abetz & Robert Brasillach, Martin Heidegger, Jean Cocteau & Arno Breker, Sacha Guitry, Arno Breker & Pierre Drieu La Rochelle, Charles Maurras, Louis-Ferdinand Céline, Roy Campbell, Henry Williamson, William Butler Yeats, Ezra Pound, Percy Wyndham Lewis, and T. S. Eliot.
* Robert Hargreaves and Giovanni Moscardino ( X-Men: Evolution )
* Robert Hargreaves and Giovanni Moscardino ( X-Men: Evolution )
* Robert Alda ( 1914-1986 ), a. k. a. Alphonso Giuseppe Giovanni Roberto D ' Abruzzo
Still during the 1960s British manufacturers sought professional help from the Italians, Giovanni Michelotti, Ercole Spada and Pininfarina. Notable British contributions to automobile designs were Morris Mini by Alec Issigonis, Several Jaguar Cars by Sir William Lyons, Aston Martin DB Series, and several cars from Triumph and MG. Ford Europe based in Great Britain is notable for Ford Sierra, a creation of Uwe Bahnsen, Robert Lutz, and Patrick le Quément.
In 1872 – 74, among other successes, he portrayed Tom Larkin in Good News by H. J. Byron, the Irishman Brulgruddery in John Bull by the younger Colman ; Bob Acres in The Rivals by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, together with Charles James Mathews and Samuel Phelps ; the title role in a Robert Reece burlesque called Don Giovanni in Venice ; another title role in Guy Fawkes by H. J. Byron, and created the role of the barrister Hammond Coote in Wig and Gown by James Albery.
The soundtrack, which was eventually released by itself in 2002, incorporates folk song, a setting of a poem by Robert Burns and new material composed by Giovanni, who also contributed some lyrics.
To spare the anguish of his still unconscious wife, Katherine ( Julia Stiles ), Robert accepts the suggestion of the hospital's Catholic priest, Father Spiletto ( Giovanni Lombardo Radice ) to secretly adopt another newborn whose mother died in childbirth.

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