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Events Robert Hooke read part of Letter L-116 of 1682-03-03 about muscle fibers
Events Robert Hooke read the first part of Letter L-116 of 1682-03-03 about striated muscle fibres of mammals and fishes
Events Robert Hooke read the headings of Letter L-111 of 1680-11-12
Events Robert Hooke read the three letters of 1680-05-13 thanking the Royal Society
Events Robert Hooke showed the Royal Society microscopical observations of a cock's testicles
Events Robert Hooke showed the Royal Society microscopical observations of muscle from a lobster's claw
Events Robert Hooke showed the Royal Society microscopical observations of tendons and little animals in anise and coffee
Events Robert Hooke showed the Royal Society microscopical observations of the liquor in a lamb's testicles
Events Robert Hooke showed the Royal Society microscopical observations of the motion and composition of muscles
Events Robert Hooke showed the Royal Society part of a flesh muscle in a microscope, but the rimples mentioned by Leeuwenhoek could not be seen
Events Robert Hooke wrote Letter L-063 to Leeuwenhoek to acknowledge the receipt of Letter L-060 of November 1677 to describing sperm in human semen
Events Robert Hooke wrote Letter L-068 to Leeuwenhoek about how he verified Leeuwenhoek’s observations of little animals in a pepper infusion
Events Robert Hooke wrote Letter L-072 to Leeuwenhoek that King Charles saw the little animals in pepper water
Events Robert Hooke wrote Letter L-091 of some time in August 1679 to Leeuwenhoek; now lost
Events Robert Hooke wrote Letter L-094 of 1679-10-27 to Leeuwenhoek about examining fecund and sterile eggs for spots
Events Robert Hooke wrote Letter L-099 to inquire whether Leeuwenhoek would accept election to the Royal Society
Events Robert Hooke wrote Letter L-103 to Leeuwenhoek as official notice of his election as member of the Royal Society
Events Robert Hooke wrote Letter L-112 of 4 July 1681 to thank Leeuwenhoek for previous letters and to promise to respond more promptly in the future
Events Robert Hooke wrote Letter L-115 of some time in December 1681 to Leeuwenhoek about his previous letters
Events Robert Hooke wrote Letter L-117 to Leeuwenhoek that his observations were well received by the Royal Society
Events Robert Hooke wrote Letter L-118 to Leeuwenhoek that his observations of shellfish muscles were well received by the Royal Society and concurred with his own
Events Robert Hooke wrote Letter L-345 of 1698-06-09 to Leeuwenhoek recent letters and sending copies of Leeuwenhoek’s missing numbers of Philosophical Transactions; he encourages Leeuwenhoek’s continuing research
Events Robert Hooke's Lectures and Collections: Cometa, Microscopium published
Events Robert Hooke's Micrographia published
People Robert Plot
Property Rotterdam
Property Rotterdamse Poort and Schiedamse Poort
Events Royal Society accepted gift of Vierde Vervolg der Brieven and read Leeuwenhoek's cover letter, Letter L-244
Events Royal Society again postponed reading of Letter L-085 of 1679-05-20 to Huygens
Events Royal Society discussed a silver box for Leeuwenhoek's diploma
Events Royal Society discussed Letter L-364 and wanted Leeuwenhoek to try to find worms in other animals
Events Royal Society further discussed Leeuwenhoek's diploma
Events Royal Society ordered Letter L-570 to be translated
Events Royal Society ordered that its coat of arms be engraved on the silver box holding Leeuwenhoek's diploma
Events Royal Society postponed reading of Letter L-085 of 1679-05-20 to Huygens
Events Royal Society published Letter L-154, titled, “An abstract of a letter from Mr. Leewenheock, to the R. S. Dated Jan. 23rd, 1685; concerning the various figures of the salts contained in several substances”

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