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  1. The role of acoustics and music theory in the scientific work of Robert Hooke.Penelope Gouk - 1980 - Annals of Science 37 (5):573-605.
    The work of Robert Hooke on acoustics and music theory is a larger subject than might seem the case from studies of his career so far available. First, there are his experiments for the Royal Society which can be defined as purely acoustical, which anticipate later experiments performed by men such as J. Sauveur and E. Chladni. Second, there are passages in many of his writings which by extensive use of musical analogy attempt to account for all physical phenomena of (...)
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  • Hooke's Philosophical Algebra.Mary B. Hesse - 1966 - Isis 57 (1):67-83.
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  • Hooke's Philosophical Algebra.Mary Hesse - 1966 - Isis 57:67-83.
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  • Universal Language Schemes in England and France, 1600-1800.James Knowlson - 1975 - University of Toronto Press.
    This wide-ranging book focuses upon the role that Latin was thought an ideal, universal, constructed language would play in the advancement of learning.
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  • Music as a Model in Early Science.Jamie Croy Kassler - 1982 - History of Science 20 (2):103-139.
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  • Essay Towards A Real Character.John Wilkins - 2002 - Thoemmes.
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