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Emilie Du C hatelet . Oyindamola Odunjo . Beginning. Emilie was born on December 17, 1706 Her full name was Gabrielle Emilie LeTonnelier de Breteuil du chatelet Lomont She was bor n to Alexandra Elizabeth, and Louis de Bretuil She was one of the five children that they had.
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Emilie Du Chatelet Oyindamola Odunjo
Beginning • Emilie was born on December 17, 1706 • Her full name was Gabrielle Emilie LeTonnelier de Breteuil du chateletLomont • She was born to Alexandra Elizabeth, and Louis de Bretuil • She was one of the five children that they had
Growing up • She was a tall, energetic and a rather clumsy person • Her education was through tutors and also her self studies
Early Studies • She first learnt Latin after her father made her, then she went on to personally learn English, German, Italian and some spanish • A family friend encouraged her to go on and learn math, and she enjoyed it very much. • Math and philosophy became her main subjects • She also studied fencing, riding and gymnastics
Marriage and Family • She married Marquis Floret-Claude Chastellet, a military man. H • He was also governeor of Semur-en-Auxious • He spent a lot of time away on garrison duty • She had 4 children, but only two survived • Her third child died the same year he was born
Adventures • Emilie and Duc de Richelieu became lovers in 1730 • She lived with the runaway Duc de Richelieu so that she could further study her math and physics
Goals • Her main goal was to be able to do what other women during her time couldn’t do • Have an educational discussion with me and women who share her intelligence • She wanted to be counted as the same standards as them
Beating the odds • In 1733 Emilie broke the men only custom of cafes where intellectual men met and talked. • She was asked to leave, but came back on men's clothing • Her male friend encouraged her, by allowing her to join their conversation • Since she was excluded from colleges for being a female, her husband employed math and physics professors to tutor her
Works • She worked on many things during her lifetime • Oedipus Rex – Translated from Greek into French • The Elements of the philosophy of Newton, the 1938 edition • Institutions of Physique • Latin to French translation of Principia by Isaac Newton • Some of her other works remained unpublished
Death • She was a little old when she was pregnant for her last child, and both her the child died shortly after it was born
Sources • http://www.women-philosophers.com/Emilie-du-Chatelet.html • http://departments.kings.edu/womens_history/emilieduchat.html • http://www.agnesscott.edu/lriddle/women/chatelet.htm