A Chore for Everyday

A Chore for Everyday

Monday, January 18, 2010

Mary Somerville (Scottish, 1780-1872)



During 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 told her “There have been only three women who have understood me. These are yourself, Mrs Somerville, Caroline Herschel and a Mrs Grieg of whom I know nothing.” (Of course, Somerville was first and third of these three.)

Having been requested by Lord Brougham to translate the Mécanique Céleste of Laplace, she greatly popularized its form, and its publication in 1831, under the title of The Mechanism of the Heavens, at once made her famous. She stated “I translated Laplace’s work from algebra into common language”.


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