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240 pages; University level. This book by Massimo Mazzoti, published by
Johns Hopkins University Press in 2007, covers the life and times and
work of Maria Gaetana Agnesi, a remarkable eighteenth-century
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Science and Mysticism M assim o M a zzo t t i Maria Gaetana Agnesi was born in Milan, then the capital of a Duchy under Austrian rule, on 16 May 1718. She was the daughter of Pietro Agnesi (1690–1752), the scion of a family of wealthy merchants who traded in luxury ...Maria Gaetana Agnesi: Google celebrates mathematician with Witch of ...
296th birthday of Italian mathematician and philosopher Maria Gaetana Agnesi with a Doodle in her honour which shows the Witch of Agnesi curve.
Science Source - Maria Gaetana Agnesi, Italian Mathematician
Maria Gaetana Agnesi (May 16, 1718 - January 9, 1799) was an Italian mathematician and philosopher. She was a child prodigy who could speak both Italian and French at five years of age. By her thirteenth birthday she had acquired Greek, Hebrew, Spanish, ...The World of Maria Gaetana Agnesi, Mathematician of God
Agnesi, which appears in almost all high school and undergraduate math books. She was a child prodigy who frequented the salon circuit, discussing mathematics, philosophy, history, and music in multiple languages. She wrote one of the first vernacular textbooks on calculus ...
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Maria Gaetana Agnesi. Mathematics and the Making of the Catholic Enlightenment. By Massimo Mazzotti*. ABSTRACT. Maria Gaetana Agnesi (1718
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Maria Gaetana Agnesi - New Advent
an Italian woman of remarkable intellectual gifts and attainments. Her father was professor of mathematics at Bologna. When nine years old she spoke Latin fluently, and wrote a discourse to show that liberal studies were not unsuited to her sex: "Oratio qua
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