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" Mary Somerville : "
Kathryn A. Neeley.
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BL
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Record Number
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1000451
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b754821
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Main Entry
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Neeley, Kathryn A., (Kathryn Angelyn),1954-
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Title & Author
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Mary Somerville : : science, illumination, and the female mind /\ Kathryn A. Neeley.
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Publication Statement
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Cambridge ;New York :: Cambridge University Press,, 2001.
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Series Statement
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Cambridge science biographies
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Page. NO
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1 online resource (xvi, 263 pages) :: illustrations
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ISBN
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0511019653
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: 0511156529
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: 0511613326
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: 0521622999
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: 0521626722
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: 9780511019654
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: 9780511156526
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: 9780511613326
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: 9780521622998
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: 9780521626729
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 241-251) and index.
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Contents
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Head among the stars, feet firm upon the earth: the problem of categorizing Mary Somerville -- Creating a room of her own in the world of science: how Mary Fairfax became the famous Mrs. Somerville -- Science as exact calculation and elevated meditation: Mechanism of the heavens (1931), Preliminary dissertation (1832), and On the connexion of the physical sciences (1834) -- The earth, the sea, the air, and their inhabitants: physical geography (1848) and On molecular and microscopic science (1869) -- Personal recollections (1973): Mary Somerville on Mary Somerville -- Memory and Mary Somerville: in the public eye and historical memory.
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Abstract
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Annotation In an era when science was perceived as a male domain, Mary Somerville (1780-1872) became both the leading woman scientist of her day and an integral part of the British scientific community. Her scientific writings contributed to one of the most important cultural projects of Victorian Britain: establishing science as a distinct, integral, and unifying element of culture. By the time of her death, Somerville had achieved near-mythic status in Britain. Her works reflect both the power of science to capture imagination and the influence of cultural factors in the development of science. They provide a window into a particularly lucid and illuminated mind and into one of the most formative periods in the evolution of modern scientific culture. This retelling of Somerville's story focuses on the factors that allowed her to become an eminent scientist and argues for rethinking the story of women's participation in science.
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Subject
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Somerville, Mary,1780-1872.
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Somerville, Mary,1780-1872.
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Somerville, Mary.
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Subject
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Women scientists-- Great Britain, Biography.
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BIOGRAPHY AUTOBIOGRAPHY-- Science Technology.
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SCIENCE-- Essays.
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SCIENCE-- Nanoscience.
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SCIENCE-- Reference.
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Women scientists.
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Great Britain.
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Dewey Classification
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500.2/092
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LC Classification
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Q143.S7N44 2001eb
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NLM classification
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30.01bcl
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Added Entry
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Somerville, Mary,1780-1872.
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