Overview
- Provides biographies of famous female astronomers of the past 4000 years
- Organized in an agile and easy "personal file" format
- Based on leading female astronomers named in ‘the letter’ written by Caroline Herschel
Part of the book series: Springer Praxis Books (PRAXIS)
Part of the book sub series: Popular Astronomy (POPULAR)
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Taking inspiration from Siv Cedering’s poem in the form of a fictional letter from Caroline Herschel that refers to “my long, lost sisters, forgotten in the books that record our science”, this book tells the lives of twenty-five female scientists, with specific attention to astronomers and mathematicians. Each of the presented biographies is organized as a kind of "personal file" which sets the biographee’s life in its historical context, documents her main works, highlights some curious facts, and records citations about her. The selected figures are among the most representative of this neglected world, including such luminaries as Hypatia of Alexandra, Hildegard of Bingen, Elisabetha Hevelius, and Maria Gaetana Agnesi. They span a period of about 4000 years, from En HeduAnna, the Akkadian princess, who was one of the first recognized female astronomers, to the dawn of the era of modern astronomy with Caroline Herschel and Mary Somerville. The book will be of interest to allwho wish to learn more about the women from antiquity to the nineteenth century who played such key roles in the history of astronomy and science despite living and working in largely male-dominated worlds.
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Table of contents (25 chapters)
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Timelines from Enheduanna to Sonduk
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Timelines from Fatima to Jeanne Dumée
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Timelines from Maria Margarethe Winkelmann-Kirch to Nicole-Reine Étable de la Brière Lepaute
Reviews
“This is a fascinating volume. Each figure is introduced via a historical timeline, which supplies the wider context. … The Unforgotten Sisters is very well written, in a clear style, and is abundantly illustrated. … I very much enjoyed The Unforgotten Sisters and learned a great deal from it, and I warmly recommend it to all those interested in the history of astronomy.” (Allan Chapman, The Observatory, Vol. 137 (1257), April, 2017)
“The book gives short biographical accounts of over twenty women from ancient times to the beginning of 19th century. … It is also interesting to read some of the opinions of the lady astronomers about what they thought about such occupation for a female - who thinks it's wholly suitable and nothing should come in the way of a woman in science as they are in possession of equal faculties to any man … .” (AstroMadness.com, March, 2017)
“Bernardi’s work gives the comprehensive life stories of 25 female astronomers and scientists, beginning with Babylonian times through the 19th century. … Through the encouraging stories of the highlighted women and their sometimes forgotten contributions to the advancement of science, this work will surely provide inspiration for budding scientists to enter the field of modern astronomy. This work is highly recommended for courses that focus on women in science, as it will surely generate discussion. Summing Up: Highly recommended.” (M. C. Pavao, Choice, Vol. 54 (5), January, 2017)
“This book tries to fill in the gap in the field of Astronomy, where the contribution of the past female researchers is often neglected and forgotten. … to my knowledge this is the only one that tries to give a comprehensive review both in space and time, including for example Chinese and Korean women. Another specific feature of this book, is the attempt of enclosing the biographic and scientific information of the characters in a general historical framework.” (Alberto Vecchiato, Astrocom et al., astrocometal.blogspot.de, January, 2017)
Authors and Affiliations
About the author
Honours, awards, and membership of any scientific societies:
• Philips award for young researchers 1999
• International award “Città Tocco da Casauria”, 3th place for scientific essays, 2002
• Award on scientific journalism 2007
• Ordine dei giornalisti del Piemonte
• UGIS, Unione dei Giornalisti Scientifici Italiani
• EUSJA, European Union of Scientific Journalists’ Association
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: The Unforgotten Sisters
Book Subtitle: Female Astronomers and Scientists before Caroline Herschel
Authors: Gabriella Bernardi
Series Title: Springer Praxis Books
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-26127-0
Publisher: Springer Cham
eBook Packages: Physics and Astronomy, Physics and Astronomy (R0)
Copyright Information: Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016
Softcover ISBN: 978-3-319-26125-6Published: 21 March 2016
eBook ISBN: 978-3-319-26127-0Published: 14 March 2016
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: XXVI, 179
Number of Illustrations: 20 b/w illustrations, 44 illustrations in colour
Topics: Space Sciences (including Extraterrestrial Physics, Space Exploration and Astronautics), Popular Science in Astronomy, History of Science, Astronomy, Observations and Techniques, History and Philosophical Foundations of Physics
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