The Unforgotten Sisters

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Female Astronomers and Scientists before Caroline Herschel, Springer Praxis Books – Popular Astronomy

ISBN: 3319261258
ISBN 13: 9783319261256
Autor: Bernardi, Gabriella
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xxvi, 179 S., 20 s/w Illustr., 44 farbige Illustr., 179 p. 64 illus., 44 illus. in color.
Erscheinungsdatum: 21.03.2016
Auflage: 1/2016
Format: 1.1 x 23.5 x 15.5
Gewicht: 338 g
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: KT

Taking inspiration from Siv Cedering’s poem in the form of a fictional letter from Caroline Herschel that refers to “my long, lost sisters, forgotten in the books that record our science”, this book tells the lives of twenty-five female scientists, with specific attention to astronomers and mathematicians. Each of the presented biographies is organized as a kind of “personal file” which sets the biographee’s life in its historical context, documents her main works, highlights some curious facts, and records citations about her. The selected figures are among the most representative of this neglected world, including such luminaries as Hypatia of Alexandra, Hildegard of Bingen, Elisabetha Hevelius, and Maria Gaetana Agnesi. They span a period of about 4000 years, from En HeduAnna, the Akkadian princess, who was one of the first recognized female astronomers, to the dawn of the era of modern astronomy with Caroline Herschel and Mary Somerville. The book will be of interest to all who wish to learn more about the women from antiquity to the nineteenth century who played such key roles in the history of astronomy and science despite living and working in largely male-dominated worlds.

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Beschreibung

The famous letter of the renowned astronomer Caroline Herschel to Mary Sommerville mentions some of her "lost" and "forgotten" sister scientists of the past. The book tells the lives of these twenty female scientists, with specific attention to astronomers and mathematicians, spanning over a period of about 4000 years. Each of these biographies is organized as a kind of "personal file" which includes a section setting the life in the appropriate historical background, her main works, some curious facts, and some citations about her. This book tells the lives of twenty female scientists, principally astronomers and mathematicians, who made very important contributions to the development of science yet for too long remained forgotten. For each of these "long lost sisters of science", to use Caroline Herschel's phrase, the author has organized a form of personal file that places the subject's life within its historical context, outlines her main works, highlights some curious and interesting facts, and presents comments from contemporaries and others. The book reaches back more than 4000 years, to En HeduAnna, the Akkadian princess, who was one of the first recognized female astronomers, and includes such luminaries as Hypatia of Alexandra, Hildegard of Bingen, Elisabetha Hevelius, and Maria Gaetana Agnesi, through to Mary Somerville and Caroline Herschel herself. The book will be of interest to all who wish to learn more about the women from antiquity to the nineteenth century who played such key roles in the history of astronomy and science despite living and working in largely male-dominated worlds.

Autorenporträt

Gabriella Bernardi holds a degree in Physics and a Master's degree in Popular Science. After having worked at Alenia Spazio in Turin (Rosetta mission), she decided to devote all of her time to science, and especially astronomy. She is currently a freelance journalist for magazines and periodicals and was also involved in the Planetarium and Museum of Astronomy and Space in Pino Torinese. Recently she won an Italian award for popular science journalism. Gabrielle is the author of three books of popularisation of astronomy for children and young people. Honours, awards, and membership of any scientific societies: Philips award for young researchers 1999 International award "Città Tocco da Casauria", 3th place for scientific essays, 2002 Award on scientific journalism 2007 Ordine dei giornalisti del Piemonte UGIS, Unione dei Giornalisti Scientifici Italiani EUSJA, European Union of Scientific Journalists' Association

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