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Women in the Scientific Revolution. Generally excluded from universities, scientific societies, and received an inferior education Opportunities existed for women to study alongside husbands and fathers
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Women in the Scientific Revolution • Generally excluded from universities, scientific societies, and received an inferior education • Opportunities existed for women to study alongside husbands and fathers • Maria Winkelmann (German astronomer)—discovered a comet before her husband; helped create an astronomical calendarexcluded from Berlin Academy of Sciences • Maria Merian traveled to South America to study insects and published a text on her work
Queen Christina of Sweden (r. 1623–1654): brought Descartes to Stockholm to design regulations for a new science academy • Margaret Cavendish (1623–1673) • Observations Upon Experimental Philosophy (1666) • Grounds of Natural Philosophy (1668) • Overall, a small number of women were able to participate in science, but many still faced prejudices from men
DBQ: Women and Science • Analyze the documents for POV on women and science • Construct three paragraphs on the attitudes and reactions towards women during the Scientific Revolution. • Finish with a thesis statement