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Date de sortie : 2021-11-18
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Mary Somerville: The queen of 19th-Century science
The 19th-Century polymath who popularised science for generations of readers
Durée : 39:31
Lecture
For someone who was largely self-taught, Mary Somerville's rise to renown in the male-dominated world of science was quite remarkable. Although women were barred from being members of the learned societies where knowledge was shared in the early 19th-Century, Somerville found alternative ways to become one of the most respected figures in maths and science of her day.
Scottish-born Somerville played a crucial role in communicating the latest findings in science through a series of successful books. She regretted never making any original discoveries herself however, so does her experience suggest we should re-evaluate the role of originality in science?
Bridget Kendall is joined by Jim Secord, emeritus professor of History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Cambridge, who has edited the works of Mary Somerville; Dr Brigitte Stenhouse, lecturer in the History of Mathematics at the University of Oxford whose doctoral thesis looked at the mathematical work of Mary Somerville; and Ruth Boreham, former project curator at the National Library of Scotland, who is writing a biography of Mary Somerville.
Producer: Fiona Clampin
(Photo: Royal Bank of Scotland £10 note featuring Mary Somerville)
Id. d’épisode :
1000542307441
GUID : urn:bbc:podcast:w3ct1rm3
Date de publication : 18/11/2021 à 08:06:00
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Discover world history, culture and ideas with today’s leading experts
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