Rough Trade
Steven Shapin: Robert Hooke, 6 March 2003
The Man Who Knew Too Much: The Strange and Inventive Life of Robert Hooke 1635-1703
by Stephen Inwood.
Macmillan, 497 pp., £18.99, September 2002,0 333 78286 0 Show More
by Stephen Inwood.
Macmillan, 497 pp., £18.99, September 2002,
“... skill with Leibniz, the astronomers Johannes Hevelius and John Flamsteed, the cartographer Nicholas Mercator and, most disastrously, with Newton, who, Hooke claimed, had plagiarised from him the inverse-square law of gravitation. If you crossed Hooke’s interests, you were in for some of the ripest abuse going: his enemies were, variously, ‘ignorant ... ”