
This episode of Math! Science! History! uncovers the true story of Maria Gaetana Agnesi, the 18th-century mathematician mislabeled the "Witch of Agnesi." In this episode I explore her groundbreaking textbook, the social pressures she faced, and her later life of charity.
Episode Overview
Visit Milan's intellectual salons where young Agnesi dazzled as a polyglot prodigy, only to channel her brilliance into Instituzioni analitiche, a pioneering calculus textbook for Italian youth. Discover how she rejected fame for charity, leading a hospital for the poor and dying among those she served, showing that her legacy was teaching and compassion, not witchcraft.
Three Things Listeners Will Learn
- Agnesi's "Witch" curve was a mistranslation of versiera; her real impact was systematizing calculus for students.
- Despite family ambitions and societal constraints, she authored the first advanced math text by a woman, aided by mentors like Rampinelli.
- In her later years, she ran a Milan hospital and chose to be close to the women she cared after.
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