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  1. Mary Everest Boole (11 March 1832 in Wickwar, Gloucestershire – 17 May 1916 in Middlesex, England) was a self-taught mathematician who is best known as an author of didactic works on mathematics, such as Philosophy and Fun of Algebra, and as the wife of fellow mathematician George Boole.

  2. Mary Everest Boole (Wickwar, 1832 - Gloucestershire, 1916) fue una reconocida matemática autodidacta y educadora inglesa. Conocida principalmente por sus trabajos didácticos en matemáticas, como el manual Philosophy and Fun of Algebra.

  3. 10 de ago. de 2017 · Mary Everest Boole, matemática y educadora, fue su creadora en el siglo XIX. Quien creyó que los cuadros hechos con hilos y clavos podrían ser una herramienta útil para ayudar a los niños a entender mejor las matemáticas.

  4. 11 March 1832. Wickwar, Gloucestershire, England. Died. 17 May 1916. Notting Hill, Kensington, England. Summary. Mary Everest Boole was an English mathematician who was married to George Boole. She wrote a number of books on mathematical education. View three larger pictures. Biography.

  5. Mary Everest Boole (Wickwar, 1832 - Gloucestershire, 1916) fue una reconocida matemática autodidacta y educadora inglesa. Conocida principalmente por sus trabajos didácticos en matemáticas, como el manual Philosophy and Fun of Algebra.

  6. mathwomen.agnesscott.org › women › booleMary Everest Boole

    Mary Everest Boole was a miraculous woman who, widowed for fifty years, raised her five daughters and made countless contributions towards the mathematical education of many girls and boys. Mary considered herself a mathematical psychologist.

  7. In his influential Laws of Thought (1854), the mathematician George Boole presented a formulation of logic using algebraic expressions and manipulations. His widow, Mary Everest Boole, undertook an ambitious project of disseminating his ideas by introducing lay audiences to the law of pulsation, a prescription for correct reasoning that ...