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Robert Hook
he is born at England July 28,1635
Robert is an architect, natural philosopher and brilliant scientist, best known for his law of elasticity (Hook’s law), his book Micrographia, published in 1665 and for first applying the word "cell" to describe the basic unit of life.
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In 1653, Hooke enrolled at Oxford's Christ Church College, where he supplemented his meager funds by working as an assistant to the scientist Robert Boyle. While studying subjects ranging from astronomy to chemistry, Hooke also made influential friends, such as future architect Christopher Wren.
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Robert Hooke was an influential, experimental scientist in the 17th century. He studied all forms of science including astronomy, chemistry, biology, physics, geology and paleontology.
English physicist who discovered the law of elasticity, known as Hooke's law, and who did research in a remarkable variety of fields
Hooke never married. His niece, Grace Hooke, his longtime live-in companion and housekeeper, as well as his eventual lover, died in 1687; Hooke was inconsolable at the loss.