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Mary Somerville (born Fairfax) (1780-1872), Scottish scientific writer, born in Jedburgh

Mary Somerville (born Fairfax) (1780-1872), Scottish scientific writer, born in Jedburgh


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Mary Somerville (born Fairfax) (1780-1872), Scottish scientific writer, born in Jedburgh

Mary Somerville (born Fairfax) (1780-1872), Scottish scientific writer, born in Jedburgh. After she was widowed in 1807she had the opportunity to study mathematics and astronomy and her second husband, whom she married in 1812, encouraged her intellectual pursuits. Her translation of Mecanique Celeste by Pierre Laplace, published as The Mechanism of the Heavens (1831) brought her fame. Shw supported female education and emancipation, and Somerville College, Oxford University, was named for her (1879). Engraving from The Illustrated London News (London, 14 December 1872)

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This print showcases Mary Somerville, a remarkable Scottish scientific writer born in Jedburgh in 1780. Widowed in 1807, she seized the opportunity to delve into the realms of mathematics and astronomy. Her second husband, whom she married in 1812, wholeheartedly supported her intellectual pursuits. However, it was her translation of Pierre Laplace's Mecanique Celeste that truly propelled her into fame when it was published as The Mechanism of the Heavens in 1831. Mary Somerville's contributions extended beyond her literary achievements. She ardently advocated for female education and emancipation, becoming an influential figure in promoting women's rights during her time. In honor of her significant impact on society and academia, Somerville College at Oxford University was named after her in 1879. The engraving from The Illustrated London News dated December 14th, 1872 immortalizes this brilliant scientist and author who dedicated herself to expanding knowledge and breaking down barriers for women. Through this image, we catch a glimpse of Mary Somerville's indomitable spirit and unwavering determination. This print serves as a reminder not only of Mary Somerville's groundbreaking accomplishments but also highlights the importance of supporting education for all genders and empowering individuals to pursue their intellectual passions without limitations or prejudice.

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