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Almost a Man of Genius: Cl?mence Royer, Feminism, and Nineteenth-Century Science

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Almost a Man of Genius: Clémence Royer, Feminism, and Nineteenth-Century Science - Harvey, Joy
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Clemence Royer was a 19th-century Frenchwoman probably best known for producing the first French translation of Charles Darwin. However, her efforts went much further, encompassing anthropology, physics, philosophy, cosmology, and chemistry. In this full-scale biography, Harvey, a science historian and former associate editor of Cambridge University's Darwin Correspondence Project, traces Royer's remarkable life.

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Almost a Man of Genius: Clémence Royer, Feminism, and Nineteenth-Century Science 1997, Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, NJ

ISBN-13: 9780813523972

Hardcover