
Micrographia (handwriting) - Wikipedia
Micrographia is an acquired disorder characterized by abnormally small, cramped handwriting. [1] It is commonly associated with neurodegenerative disorders of the basal ganglia, such as in Parkinson's …
Small Handwriting - Parkinson's Foundation
However, small, cramped handwriting — called micrographia — is characteristic of Parkinson’s and is frequently one of the early symptoms. In addition to words being generally small and crowded …
Micrographia online - Royal Society
Jul 12, 2020 · Written and illustrated with 38 lavish copperplate engravings, Micrographia: or, some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies made by Magnifying Glasses, with Observations and …
Micrographia (1665) - Harvard University Herbaria & Libraries
Hooke's reputation in the history of biology largely rests on his book Micrographia, published in 1665. Hooke devised the compound microscope and illumination system, and with it he observed diverse …
Micrographia by Robert Hooke - Archives and Special Collections
His Micrographia was a landmark in the study and depiction of the natural world’s smallest objects and creatures, previously unobserved by the naked eye. Micrographia was the first book in English to …
Micrographia : or, Some physiological descriptions of minute bodies ...
First edition of Robert Hooke's seminal volume, the first large work to illustrate microscopical objects, with copperplates engraved by Hooke himself. All 38 copperplates from the volume are digitized …
Micrographia by Robert Hooke - Project Gutenberg
Mar 29, 2005 · "Micrographia" by Robert Hooke is a scientific book published in 1665. The first major publication of the Royal Society, it reveals a hidden world through microscopic observation, featuring …
Micrographia - National Library of Wales
View a digital version of Robert Hooke's Micrographia. Published in 1665, Hooke uses the book to suggest a new way of doing science, through careful observation and recording the results.
RCIN 1090263 - Micrographia : or some physiological descriptions of ...
Robert Hooke’s Micrographia was the first major publication of the Royal Society and revealed previously unknown details of some of nature’s smallest creatures.
Micrographia | work by Hooke | Britannica
In 1665 Hooke published his Micrographia, which was primarily a review of a series of observations that he had made while following the development and improvement of the microscope.