Talk:Maria G Agnesi

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Maria Agnesi (May 16, 1718 - January 9, 1799) -Her father , Pietro was a wealthy mathematics professor. She could speak Italian and French at 5. At 13, Greek, Hebrew, French and Latin. She educated here younger brothers and the text she created became a standard text book. She left mathematics after her father died and devoted herself to the poor, homeless and sick. One of her famous works is an equation for a curve which became famous as the 'Witch of Agnesi'. Another is a philosophical work named 'Propositiones Philosophicae'. She was the first woman to be appointed professor at a university. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Jondel (talkcontribs) 03:50, 1 September 2004‎ (UTC)[reply]