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Faustina Pignatelli Carafa
Born9 December 1705
Died30 December 1769
NationalityItalian
OccupationMathematician
SpouseFrancesco Domenico Carafa

Faustina Pignatelli Carafa, princess of Colubrano (9 December 1705-30 December 1769),[1] was an Italian mathematician and scientist from Naples. She became the second woman (after the Bolognese physicist Laura Bassi)[2] to be elected to the Academy of Sciences of Bologna on 20 November 1732.[3]

In 1734, Faustina published a paper titled Problemata Mathematica using the name "anonima napolitana" (a Latin phrase meaning "anonymous female from Naples"), in the German scientific journal Nova Acta Eruditorum, which was published entirely in Latin.[2]

Alongside her brother Peter, she was educated by Nicola De Martino and was instrumental in introducing the theories of Isaac Newton to Naples. She was an important participator in the scientific debate in Italy and corresponded with the French Academy of Sciences.[2][4]

Upon her marriage to the poet Francesco Domenico Carafa in 1724, she was given the principality Colubrano in southern Italy as a dowry by her father.[2]

Francesco Maria Zanotti, secretary of the Academy of Sciences of Bologna from 1723 to 1766, mentioned her as a gifted mathematician in 1745.[2][4]

She was a Dame of the Order of the Starry Cross from 3 May 1732.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "PIGNATELLI, Faustina in "Dizionario Biografico"". www.treccani.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2019-11-20.
  • ^ a b c d e "Pignatelli, Carafa Faustina, principessa di Colubrano — Scienza a due voci". scienzaa2voci.unibo.it. Retrieved 2019-11-20.
  • ^ Ancient Archives of the Accademia delle Scienze dell'Istituto di Bologna. Atti, fasc. 5.
  • ^ a b Bertucci, Paola (2013). "The In/visible Woman: Mariangela Ardinghelli and the Circulation of Knowledge between Paris and Naples in the Eighteenth Century". Isis. 104 (2): 226–249. doi:10.1086/670946. PMID 23961687. S2CID 6638864.
  • ^ appresso Gio. Tomaso Trattner, stampatore di corte, ed. (1761). La radunanza nobile, e pia della crociera fondata dalla sacra cesarea real maestà dell'imperatrice Eleonora per clementissimo comando della S.C.R.M.A (in Italian). In Vienna. p. 56.



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