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  1. Material doubts: Hooke, artisan culture and the exchange of information in 1670s London.Rob Iliffe - 1995 - British Journal for the History of Science 28 (3):285-318.
    In this paper I analyse some resources for the history of manipulative skill and the acquisition of knowledge. I focus on a decade in the life of the ‘ingenious’ Robert Hooke, whose social identity epitomized the mechanically minded individual existing on the interface between gentleman natural philosophers, instrument makers and skilled craftsmen in late seventeenth-century London. The argument here is not concerned with the notion that Hooke had a unique talent for working with material objects, and indeed my purpose is (...)
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  • Early Astronomical and Mathematical Instruments.Francis Maddison - 1963 - History of Science 2 (1):17-50.
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  • “Give Me a Telescope and I Shall Move the Earth”: Hooke's Attempt to Prove the Motion of the Earth from Observations.Frédérique Aït-Touati - 2012 - History of Science 50 (1):75-91.
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  • The History of Optical Instruments.G. L'E. Turner - 1969 - History of Science 8 (1):53-93.
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