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  1. 17 de nov. de 2023 · Margaret Bryan, la profesora empeñada en enseñar ciencia a sus alumnas - Mujeres con ciencia. Vidas científicas. La mayoría de las mujeres de aquella época no recibían una buena educación.

  2. 22 de mar. de 2023 · Abstract. This paper gives the results of a successful search to uncover new biographical details about Margaret Bryan, the English author of several textbooks intended to educate young women: A compendious system of astronomy (editions in 1797, 1799 and 1805), Lectures on natural philosophy (1806) and Astronomical and geographical ...

  3. Margaret Bryan, Baroness Bryan (c. 1468 – c. 1551/52) was lady governess to the children of King Henry VIII of England, the future monarchs Mary I, Elizabeth I, and Edward VI, as well as the illegitimate Henry FitzRoy. The position of lady governess in her day resembled less that of the popular modern idea of a governess, more that ...

  4. 22 de mar. de 2023 · Alrededor de 1800, una maestra de escuela inglesa llamada Margaret Bryan escribió varios libros de texto muy respetados sobre astronomía y física para mujeres jóvenes. Si bien Bryan mantuvo correspondencia con algunos de los astrónomos y matemáticos más ilustres de su tiempo, hasta ahora se sabía relativamente poco sobre ella.

  5. 22 de mar. de 2023 · Around 1800, an English schoolmistress named Margaret Bryan wrote several well-regarded textbooks on astronomy and physics for young women. While Bryan corresponded with some of the most...

  6. 22 de mar. de 2023 · Around 1800, an English schoolmistress named Margaret Bryan wrote several well-regarded textbooks on astronomy and physics for young women. While Bryan corresponded with some of the most illustrious astronomers and mathematicians of her time, relatively little was known about her until now.

  7. 19 de abr. de 2021 · American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming. The year of Bryan’s birth is unknown, but likely to have been before 1760. In addition to being a published author of scientific literature, she also ran a school for young ladies at Blackheath, a village south-east of London.