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Hooke, Robert (1635-1703) Animadversions on the first Part of the Machina Coelestis of the Honourable, Learned, and Deservedly Famous A

Hooke, Robert (1635-1703)
Animadversions on the first Part of the Machina Coelestis of the Honourable, Learned, and Deservedly Famous Astronomer Johannes Hevelius.

London: Printed by T[homas] R[oycroft] for John Martyn, 1674.

First edition, quarto, illustrated with 3 folding engraved plates; stab sewn and untrimmed throughout, with deckle edges, mostly unopened; final 2 leaves with large sections of loss due to bio predation (photo facsimile pages provided of these leaves); housed in custom clamshell box, 9 1/2 x 7 in.

Wing H-2611; ESTC R38964; rare at auction.

"Hooke counted devices [described in the present volume] among his greatest mechanical achievements. [...] What distinguished Hooke's instruments, indeed, was the fact that they were 'convenient and manageable,' together with the real advances they made. [...] The most spectacular of Hooke's complex scientific instruments, his equatorial quadrant, is described in detail -- with a glorious illustration -- in his Animadversions (the book in which he publicly attacked Hevelius's rejection of instrumental aids for astronomy.) [...] An equatorial quadrant allows the observer to follow the motion of a heavenly body by pushing his instrument around the axis: 'but Hooke goes further and has a machine do the pushing.'" (Quoted from Lisa Jardine's The Curious Life of Robert Hooke, London: Harper Collins, 2003, page 44ff.)

Ex libris Professor, Astronomer, Historian & Bibliophile Owen Gingerich.

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