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RBO/4/51

'An Accompt of some Experiments about Refractions and colors made before the Royal Society' described by Robert Hooke

1672

RBO/4/52

'Concerning Arithmetick Instruments' brought in by Robert Hooke

7 May 1673

RBO/5/14

'The Accompt of the Weight of Lead and Tin singly and when melted together' by Robert Hooke

1680

RBO/5/15

'Of the Weight of Silver and Tin each alone and when melted together' by Robert Hooke

1680

RBO/5/17

'An experiment Of the Weight of Silver and Lead melted together' brought in by Robert Hooke

1680

RBO/5/19

'Experiment of the Weight of Gold and Silver melted together' by Robert Hooke

1680

RBO/5/22

'An Account Of the Weight of Silver and Copper melted together' brought in by Robert Hooke

1680

RBO/5/23

'Of the Weight of several Metalls' by Robert Hooke

18 March 1680

RBO/5/24

'Of Regulus of Antimonie melted with Iron, Tin and Lead' brought in by Robert Hooke

25 March 1680

RBO/6/10

Details of a number of experiments by Robert Hooke

January 1684

RBO/6/19

'An Account of Experiments and discourses made before the Royal Society' by Robert Hooke

1684

RBO/6/90

'A Description of an Invention whereby the Divisions of the Barometer may be enlarged in any given proportions' by Robert Hooke

nd

RBO/8/36

Robert Hooke's account of a book 'The meridian of the Church of St Petronio'

1697

RBO/13/14

'A curious Dissertation concerning the Causes of the Power and Effects of Musick' by Robert Hooke communicated by William Derham

1727

RSC/3/2/1

Minutes of ordinary meetings of the Royal Society Club

3 November 1927-29 May 1930

RSC/5/12/48

Letter from H G [Henry George] Lyons, 3 York Terrace. Regent's Park, to [Robert] Robertson

27 June 1939

S/0039

Bust of Robert Hooke ('I read you like a book, Robert Hooke')

2003

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Browse the records of some of our collections, which cover all branches of science and date from the 12th century onwards. These include the published works of Fellows of the Royal Society, personal papers of eminent scientists, letters and manuscripts sent to the Society or presented at meetings, and administrative records documenting the Society's activities since our foundation in 1660.

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