What was the date when robert hooke was born?
Hooke’s reputation was largely forgotten during the eighteenth century, and this is popularly attributed to a dispute with Isaac Newton over credit for his work on gravitation; Newton, as President of the Royal Society, did much to obscure Hooke, including, it is said, destroying (or failing to preserve) the only known portrait of the man. Hooke’s reputation was revived during the twentieth century through studies of Robert Gunther and Margaret ‘Espinasse, and after a long period of relative obscurity he is now recognised as one of the most important scientists of his age.