- Laura Bassi
Laura Maria Caterina Bassi bdd|October|31|1711|February|20|1778 was an Italian scientist, the first woman to officially teach at a college in Europe.
Biography
Born in
Bologna into a wealthy family with a lawyer as a father, she was privately educated and tutored for seven years in her teens by Gaetano Tacconi. She came to the attention of Cardinal Prospero Lambertini who encouraged her in her scientific work.She was appointed professor of
anatomy in 1732 at theUniversity of Bologna at the age of 21 and two years later was given the chair ofphilosophy . Her teaching opportunities were restricted in her early years, giving only occasional lectures. In 1738 she married Giuseppe Veratti, a fellow academic with whom she had eight children (some sources say more). After this, she was able to lecture from home on a regular basis and successfully petitioned the University for more responsibility and a higher salary to allow her to purchase her own equipment.She was mainly interested in
Newtonian physics and taught courses on the subject for 28 years. She was one of the key figures in introducing Newton's ideas of physics and natural philosophy to Italy. She also carried out experiments of her own in all aspects of physics. In her lifetime she published 28 papers, the vast majority of these on physics and hydraulics, though she wrote no books.In 1745 Lambertini (now
Pope Benedict XIV ) established an elite group of 25 scholars known as the Benedettini ('Benedictines', named after himself.) Bassi pressed hard to be appointed to this group, but there was a mixed reaction from the other academics with strong support from some but others taking a negative point of view. Ultimately Benedict did appoint her to the final position, the only woman in the group.In 1776, at the age of 65, she was appointed to the chair in experimental physics by the Institute of Sciences, with her husband as a teaching assistant. Two years later she died having made physics into a lifelong career and broken a huge amount of ground for women in academic circles.
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* [http://hypatiamaze.org/laura/bassi.html A Physicist Supported by the Church]
* [http://www.pinn.net/~sunshine/whm2001/bassi.html Sunshine for Women]
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20021120105215/http://vms.www.uwplatt.edu/~wise/bassi/bassi.html http://web.archive.org/web/20021120105215/http://vms.www.uwplatt.edu/~wise/bassi/bassi.html]
* [http://www.eng.unibo.it/PortaleEn/Not+Only+Unibo/User+Guide+to+Bologna/history.htm#8 University of Bologna]
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