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Happiness --- Bonheur --- Philosophy --- Early works to 1800 --- Philosophie --- Ouvrages avant 1800 --- ro: préf. d'
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Mechanics --- Celestial mechanics --- Early works to 1800 --- Mécanique --- Mécanique céleste --- Astronomie --- Mathématiques --- Ouvrages avant 1800. --- Philosophie
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Though most historians remember her as the mistress of Voltaire, Emilie Du Châtelet (1706-49) was an accomplished writer in her own right, who published multiple editions of her scientific writings during her lifetime, as well as a translation of Newton's Principia Mathematica that is still the standard edition of that work in French. Had she been a man, her reputation as a member of the eighteenth-century French intellectual elite would have been assured. In the 1970s, feminist historians of science began the slow work of recovering Du Châtelet's writings and
Fire --- Physics --- Chemistry --- Combustion --- Heat --- Mandeville, Bernard, --- Newton, Isaac, --- Bible --- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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