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Frozen materials viewed by English microscopist Robert Hooke, 1665
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Frozen materials viewed by English microscopist Robert Hooke, 1665
Frozen materials viewed by English microscopist Robert Hooke, 1665. Observations of several kinds of frozen figures showing frozen urine (1), snowflakes (2) and ice flakes (4, 5, 6). From Micrographia by Robert Hooke (1635-1703). Micrographia was published in 1665 and contains prints of some of the specimens Hooke viewed under the compound microscope that he designed
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Crystal Frozen Hooke Magnification Microscopy Oxford Science Archive Robert Hooke Urination Urine Crystalline Micrographia Snowflake
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This print takes us back to the 17th century, where English microscopist Robert Hooke made groundbreaking observations on frozen materials. In this image, we witness Hooke's meticulous study of various frozen figures, including urine, snowflakes, and ice flakes. The intricate details captured through his compound microscope are truly awe-inspiring. Published in 1665 as part of Hooke's renowned work "Micrographia" this print showcases some of the specimens he examined under his own design of a compound microscope. The book itself revolutionized scientific literature by introducing detailed engravings like this one that allowed readers to explore the hidden world beyond what their naked eyes could perceive. Hooke's exploration into water and ice structures not only contributed greatly to our understanding of crystalline formations but also shed light on weather patterns and natural phenomena such as snowflakes. His dedication to unraveling these mysteries paved the way for future advancements in microscopy and scientific discovery. As we delve into this monochrome engraving from the Oxford Science Archive collection, we can't help but appreciate both its artistic beauty and its immense scientific significance. It serves as a timeless reminder that even centuries ago, pioneers like Robert Hooke were pushing boundaries in their quest for knowledge about our natural world.
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