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  1. One with a Shepherd: The Tears and Triumphs of a Ministry Marriage by Mary Somerville, 2005-01-01
  2. Personal Recollections, from Early Life to Old Age, of Mary Somerville by Mary Somerville, 2010-07-06
  3. Physical Geography: By Mary Somerville ... by Mary Somerville, 2010-05-12
  4. Mary Somerville: Science, Illumination, and the Female Mind (Cambridge Science Biographies) by Kathryn A. Neeley, 2001-11-05
  5. Collected Works of Mary Somerville by Mary Somerville, 2004-02-01
  6. Networks and Resource Sharing in the 21st Century: Re-Engineering the Information Landscape by Mary Huston-Somerville, Catherine Wilt, 1995-08-08
  7. Personal Recollections, from Early Life to Old Age, of Mary Somerville: With Selections from Her Correspondence by Her Daughter Martha Somerville by Martha Charters Somerville, 2010-03-07
  8. Mary Somerville: And the World of Science by Allan Chapman, 2004-09
  9. Dante e Beatrice: I Cieli a Mrs. Mary Somerville (Italian Edition) by Caterina Bon Brenzoni, Eugenio Rezza, 2010-09-03
  10. Mary Somerville and the Cultivation of Science, 1815-1840 (International Archives of the History of Ideas Archives internationales d'histoire des idées) by E.C. Patterson, 1983-04-30
  11. Mrs. Somerville and Mary Carpenter by Sarah Sharp Heaton Hamer, 2010-01-05
  12. Light science for leisure hours, second series: familiar essays on scientific subjects, natural phenomena, &c. with a sketch of the life of Mary Somerville by Richard A. 1837-1888 Proctor, 2010-08-19
  13. Character- sketches: Arnaud- Macaulay- Klopstock and his Meta- Mary Somerville- Madame de Staël- Voltaire- Channing- Wesley by Abel Stevens, 1889
  14. Character- sketches. Arnaud- Macaulay- Klopstock and his Meta- Mary Somerville- Madame de Staël- Voltaire- Channing- Wesley by Abel Stevens, 2010-08-09

1. Mary Somerville
Mary Fairfax Somerville was born on December 26, 1780 in Jedburgh Scotland, In 1848, at the age of sixty eight, Mary Fairfax Somerville published yet
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6. Mary Somerville Project Mechanism Of The Heavens [1831] - Second
A book on celestial mechanics by Mary Somerville (1831).
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7. SOMERVILLE, MARY
SOMERVILLE, MARY author, astronomer (1780 1872) She was a popularizer of astronomy and wrote textbooks.
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8. Somerville, Mary Fairfax Greig. The American Heritage Dictionary
Somerville, Mary Fairfax Greig. The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language Fourth Edition. 2000.
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Somerville , Mary Fairfax Greig 1780–1872. British mathematician and astronomerwhose Physical Geography (1848) won her international acclaim.
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British mathematician and astronomer whose Physical Geography (1848) won her international acclaim. The first women's college at Oxford University was funded by and named after her. Wikipedia Mary Somerville Mary Somerville Mary Somerville December 26 November 28 ) was a British scientific writer She was the daughter of Admiral Sir William George Fairfax , and was born at the manse of Jedburgh , the house of her mother's sister, wife of Dr Thomas Somerville My Own Life and Times , whose son would become Mary's second husband. She received a rather desultory education, and mastered algebra and Euclid in secret after she had left school, and without any extraneous help. In she married her distant cousin, the Russian Consul in London, Captain Samuel Greig , who died in ; they had two children. After the death of her husband, she had an inheritance and freedom to pursue her intellectual interests. In

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13. Encyclopedia: Somerville College, Oxford
Mary somerville mary Somerville (December 26, 1780 – November 28, 1872) was aBritish scientific writer. 1879 was a common year starting on Wednesday
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    Encyclopedia: Somerville College, Oxford
    Updated 5 days 14 hours 54 minutes ago. Other descriptions of Somerville College, Oxford Somerville College, University of Oxford Full name Somerville College Motto Donec rursus impleat orbem
    Named after Mary Somerville Previous Names Somerville Hall Established Sister College Girton College Principal Dame Fiona Caldicott JCR President Simon Bruegger MCR President Allen Middlebro Location Woodstock Road, Oxford Undergraduates Graduates Homepage Boat Club Somerville College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom , and was one of the first women's colleges to be founded there.

    14. Mary Somerville
    Mary Somerville Filmography, Awards, Biography, Agent, Discussions, Photos,News Articles, Fan Sites.
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    15. Great Mainbodytext - Mary Fairfax Somerville
    Mary Fairfax Somerville was one the most important scientists of the nineteenthcentury.
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    Home Classifieds Today's Joke SHOP ... Agnes Sampson Elizabeth Fairfax Somerville Scientist and Mathematician (1780-1872) Mary Fairfax Somerville was one the most important scientists of the nineteenth century. She was important less for her contribution to the advancement of the boundaries of knowledge, than to the advancement of the distribution of knowledge. Mary was a brilliant interpreter of scientific knowledge. She had a talent for evaluating, organising and presenting complex mathematical and scientific concepts in accessible and readable forms. Her book " Mechanisms of the Heavens ", published in 1831, became a standard text in higher mathematics for the next seventy years. Remarkable for a woman who received no formal childhood education. The family home in Burntisland Born in Jedburgh in 1780, Mary's childhood was spent in Burntisland. Quality Street, Burntisland to be precise. Mary's father, William Fairfax, was a vice-Admiral in the British Navy and the family income was sufficient to afford good quality housing in what, according to the 'Statistical Account of Scotland 1791-1799', was not a wealthy town -

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    Mary Somerville
    Born in Jedburgh in 1780, Mary Fairfax was the daughter of one of Nelson's captains and in common with most girls of her time and station she was given the kind of education which prized gentility over ability. Nevertheless, she taught herself algebra in secret, and made her reputation in celestial mechanics by predicting the presence of the planet Neptune, before it was discovered. As she was equally interested in art, literature and nature, Somerville's lively memoirs give a fascinating picture of her life and times from childhood in Burntisland to international recognition and retirement in Sorrento. This remarkable woman gave her name to Oxford's Somerville College and became one of the most gifted mathematicians and scientists of the nineteenth century.

    17. Mary Somerville - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Somerville College, Oxford, was named after Mary Somerville. PersonalRecollections, From Early Life to Old Age, of Mary Somerville.
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    Mary Somerville Mary Somerville December 26 November 28 ) was a British scientific writer She was the daughter of Admiral Sir William George Fairfax , and was born at the manse of Jedburgh , the house of her mother's sister, wife of Dr Thomas Somerville (1741–1830), author of My Own Life and Times , whose son would become Mary's second husband. She received a rather desultory education, and mastered algebra and Euclid in secret after she had left school, and without any extraneous help. In she married her distant cousin, the Russian Consul in London, Captain Samuel Greig , who died in ; they had two children. After the death of her husband, she had an inheritance and freedom to pursue her intellectual interests. In she married another cousin, Dr William Somerville (1771–1860), inspector of the army medical board, who encouraged and greatly aided her in the study of the physical sciences. They had a further four children. After her marriage she made the acquaintance of the most eminent scientific men of the time, among whom her talents had attracted attention before she had acquired general fame, Laplace paying her the compliment of stating that she was the only woman who understood his works. She studied

    18. Mary Somerville
    Mary Somerville Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library Mary Somerville Anonymous Creation of machinereadable version Judy Boss
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    19. Mary Somerville Project: Mechanism Of The Heavens [1831] - Second Edition [2001]
    A book on celestial mechanics by mary somerville (1831).
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    The Mary Somerville Project Mechanism of the Heavens Etext
    The Mechanism of the Heavens was the first english language "rendition" of Pierre Simon Laplace's five volume In this work Somerville, who was later known for her predition of the then undiscovered planets Neptune and Pluto, introduced continental mathematics to english speaking readers for the first time This led to a revolution in mathematics in the UK, beginning at Cambridge University where the Mechanism of the Heavens became a standard text in courses on higher mathematics.
    This second edition of Mechanism of the Heavens is designed to address not only its scarcity, but several deficiencies in the first edition. These include the correction of 140 reported errata and a significant number of unreported errata in the 1831 edition. The unreported errata include obvious printing errors such as page repeats, mislabeled chapters, and obvious printing related mathematical errata. All changes to the text have been clearly identified and the original expressions included in notes at the end of each chapter. We have made no attempt to challenge the mathematical integrity of this work. The Critical Reviews written in 1832 and included in this second edition clearly document the importance of the original text in altering the trajectory of 19th century mathematics in the English speaking world. This annotated second edition includes short biographies of numerous 19th century mathematicians and scientists referred to in the first edition (most of whom were known to Somerville). New non-mathematical annotated

    20. Somerville
    Biography of mary somerville (17801872) mary somerville was the daughter ofWilliam George Fairfax and his second wife Margaret Charters.
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    Mary Fairfax Greig Somerville
    Born: 26 Dec 1780 in Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, Scotland
    Died: 29 Nov 1872 in Naples, Italy
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    Mary Somerville was the daughter of William George Fairfax and his second wife Margaret Charters. Mary Fairfax was born in the church manse in Jedburgh, the home of her mother's sister Martha Charters and Martha's husband Thomas Somerville. Mary's father was a naval officer, later Vice-Admiral Sir William George Fairfax, who was at sea at the time of her birth. Mary's mother had visited London from where her husband embarked on a long sea voyage. Margaret Fairfax broke her journey north at Jedburgh where Mary was born. The family home was in Burntisland in the county of Fife, Scotland.
    You can see pictures of the house in Burntisland Mary was the fifth of seven children but three died very young. Of the four remaining children, Mary was brought up with her brother who was three years older than she was. A sister was born when Mary was seven, and a second brother when she was ten. The two brothers were given a good education but, in keeping with the ideas of the time, little need was seen to educate girls so Mary's parents saw no need to provide an education for their daughter. As a young child what little education she did receive was from her mother who taught her to read but it was not considered necessary to teach her to write. When Mary was ten years old she was sent to Miss Primrose's boarding school for girls in Musselburgh (a few miles east of Edinburgh on the Firth of Forth). Burntisland and Musselburgh are on opposite sides of the Firth of Forth, Burntisland on the north, Musselburgh on the south.

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