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Maria Gaetana Agnesi

Maria Gaetana Agnesi ( , , ; 16 May 1718 – 9 January 1799) was an Italian mathematician, philosopher, theologian, and humanitarian. She was the first woman to write a mathematics handbook and the first woman appointed as a mathematics professor at a university.

She is credited with writing the first book discussing both differential and integral calculus and was a member of the faculty at the University of Bologna, although she never served.

She devoted the last four decades of her life to studying theology (especially patristics) and to charitable work and serving the poor. She was a devout Catholic and wrote extensively on the marriage between intellectual pursuit and mystical contemplation, most notably in her essay ''Il cielo mistico'' (The Mystic Heaven). She saw the rational contemplation of God as a complement to prayer and contemplation of the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

Maria Teresa Agnesi Pinottini, harpsichordist and composer, was her sister. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The contest for knowledge debates over women's learning in eighteenth-century Italy /

    Published 2005
    Other Authors: “…Agnesi, Maria Gaetana, 1718-1799…”
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    The contest for knowledge debates over women's learning in eighteenth-century Italy /

    Published 2005
    Other Authors: “…Agnesi, Maria Gaetana, 1718-1799…”
    An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
    Electronic eBook