Robert Hooke was born in 1635 and died in 1703. He lived most of his life, particularly his productive life, in Oxford, England and later London.
Robert Hooke lived during the 17th century. He was born in July 1635 and passed away in March 1703.
Robert Hooke lived in , Fresh water , Isle of Wright in England with his baby sister and dad wich he created art pieces xx
Robert Hooke doesnt have a middle name.
Yes, at one time in the 17th century one Robert Hooke was a monk. Robert Hooke later became an experimental scientist in the 17th century.
Robert Hooke mother is Ida Hooke. John Hooke (The father of Robert Hooke) married Ida.
He thought that they looked like cells in which monks lived in.
was an english scientist who lived at the same time as vanleeuwenhoek
Robert Hooke did not discover gravity. Gravity was famously discovered by Sir Isaac Newton, who developed the law of universal gravitation. Hooke did contribute to the understanding of forces and motion, but his work primarily focused on microscopy and biology.
Robert Hooke
The present street called Hook Hill was named after Robert Hooke's family, who lived in a house on that road. The earliest use of this name is on a 1769 map of the Isle of Wight, where the farm is named as "Hook Hill Farm". The family were reputed to have lived in a dwelling towards the bottom of the hill and this house became known by the name of Hooke's Cottage or Hooke Hill farm.
Sir Isaac Newton's peers included prominent scientists and mathematicians of his time such as Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, Robert Hooke, and Edmond Halley. They were contemporaries who contributed to the scientific advancements of the 17th and 18th centuries.
Robert Hooke was an English polymath, natural philosopher, and architect. Robert Hooke's father was a well known architect and Robert was known for many things, including discovering the law of elasticity.