Hypatia's HeritageBeacon Press, 15 בנוב׳ 1986 - 248 עמודים A history of women in science from antiquity through the nineteenth century. |
תוכן
Introduction | 1 |
Women and Science in the Ancient World | 23 |
From the Alexandrians to the Arabs | 35 |
Women and Experimental | 50 |
Trotula and the Ladies of Salerno Women | 56 |
The Sibyl of the Rhine | 62 |
The Rise of the Scientific Lady | 77 |
Chemists | 95 |
The New Naturalists | 108 |
The Women Astronomers | 119 |
The Philosophers of the Scientific Revolution | 135 |
The NineteenthCentury Mathematicians | 148 |
The Popularisation and Professionalisation of Science | 174 |
V | 176 |
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Academy of Sciences Ada Lovelace Agnesi alchemists alchemy analytical engine Aniuta Anna Anne Conway astronomer Babbage became began Bologna botanical brother Caroline Herschel Caroline's Cavendish Charles Babbage chemistry collaborated comet daughter discoveries doctors Duchess early edition eighteenth century Emilie du Châtelet famous female feminist French German goddess Greek Helmont Hildegard historians husband Hypatia included intellectual interest Jane Marcet Kovalevsky Lalande later Latin Lavoisier learned lectures Leibniz letters London Lovelace male manuscript Margaret Maria Maria Agnesi marquise married Mary Somerville mathematician mathematics mediaeval medicine memoir midwives natural history natural philosophy naturalist nebulae never Newton Newtonian nineteenth century observations observatory papers Paris physician physics plants Poisson problem published Pythagorean quoted Roman scholars scientific lady scientific revolution sister Sonya Sóphia Sophie Germain stars student telescope theory translated treatise Trotula University University of Bologna Voltaire Voltaire's Weierstrass William woman women scientists writings wrote
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 218 - Mrs. Marcet's Conversations on Chemistry, in which the Elements of that Science are familiarly explained and illustrated by Experiments.
עמוד 219 - Galileo. — THE PRIVATE LIFE OF GALILEO. Compiled principally from his Correspondence and that of his eldest daughter, Sister Maria Celeste, Nun in the Franciscan Convent of S.