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O que (quem) é Hooke - definição


Hooke Point         
POINT IN GRAHAM LAND, ANTARCTICA
Hooke Point () is a point near the head of Lallemand Fjord, in Graham Land, Antarctica. It was mapped by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey from surveys and air photos, 1946–59, and was named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee for Robert Hooke, an English experimental physicist and author of Micrographia, which contains one of the earliest known descriptions of ice crystals.
Nathaniel Hooke (Jacobite)         
IRISH JACOBITE SOLDIER AND DIPLOMAT
Nathaniel Hooke (Jacobite baron); Nathaniel Hooke (Jacobite Baron); Baron Hooke of Hooke Castle; Nathaniel Hooke (diplomat)
Nathaniel Hooke (1664–1738) was a Franco-Irish Jacobite soldier, diplomatic envoy for the King of France and a Baron in the Jacobite Peerage of Ireland (as Baron Hooke of Hooke Castle, cr. 1708).
Hooke baronets         
EXTINCT ENGLISH BARONETCY
Hooke Baronets
Hooke Baronetcy was a title in the Baronetage of England of Flanchford in the Surrey. It was created on for Thomas Hooke.
Exemplos do corpo de texto para Hooke
1. Then I began to recognise the handwriting of Robert Hooke.
2. But with minutes to spare, the auction was stopped and the lost manuscripts of legendary scientist Robert Hooke were saved.
3. In the latest manuscript, Hooke describes painstakingly working through the draft minutes of the society‘s meetings in search of evidence.
4. There are Hooke enthusiasts out there and some are very wealthy and the calamity would be if it were to end up in one of their private collections where the broader community would be unable to study it." Minutes from December 167' describe correspondence between Hooke and Newton proposing an experiment to confirm the rotation of the Earth.
5. We‘ve had a chronic problem in terms of metallurgists, mining engineers and geologists since the mid 1''0s," said Mitchell Hooke, chief executive of the Australian Minerals Council.