Page values for "Micrographia"
From Artifacts of Capitalism
"_pageData" values
1 row is stored for this page| Field | Field type | Value |
|---|---|---|
| _pageID | Integer | 143 |
| _pageName | Page | Micrographia |
| _pageTitle | String | Micrographia |
| _pageNamespace | Integer | 0 |
"Artifacts" values
1 row is stored for this page| Field | Field type | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Title | Text | Micrographia |
| Artifact_type | String | Printed book |
| Creator_author | String | Robert Hooke |
| Imprint_call_number | String | London: Printed by Jo. Martyn and Ja. Allestry, Printers to the Royal Society |
| Keywords | List of String, delimiter: , | Royal Society |
| Abstract | Text | Published in 1665, Micrographia is Robert Hooke's groundbreaking scientific work documenting observations made through the microscope. Featuring detailed engravings of insects, plants, and materials, the book helped popularize microscopy and empirical observation, advancing experimental science and reshaping how natural phenomena were understood and represented. |
| Entry_text | Text | Micrographia is one of the most influential scientific books of the seventeenth century. Produced under the auspices of the Royal Society, it presents Hooke's microscopic observations alongside elaborate engravings that reveal previously unseen structures in natural objects, from the cellular structure of cork, where Robert Hooke coined the term "cell," to the anatomy of insects and the texture of everyday materials. The work exemplifies the shift toward empirical, instrument-based knowledge production in early modern England. It also reflects the growing importance of visualization, precision instruments, and print culture in disseminating scientific knowledge to a broader public. As both a scientific and aesthetic object, Micrographia sits at the intersection of art, technology, and emerging scientific capitalism. |
| Date | String | 1665 |
| Start_date | Date | |
| End_date | Date | |
| Period | String | Restoration |
| City_and_country_of_origin | String | London, England |
| Latitude | Float | 51.5176 |
| Longitude | Float | -0.0831 |
| Coordinates | Coordinates | 51.5176, -0.0831 |
| Current_location | String | Multiple copies held at institutions including the British Library, Folger Shakespeare Library, and other rare book collections |
| Economic_theme | List of String, delimiter: , | Improvement |
| Practice_technology | String | |
| Capitalism_status | String | Exemplifies |
| Religious_context | Text | None |
| Legal_political_context | Text | None |
| Labor_context | Text | None |
| Related_artifacts | List of String, delimiter: , | None |