About This Book
The collection presents a chronological portrait of a nineteenth-century astronomer through family recollections, personal letters, and diary entries. It describes early home life and self-education, the practical labors of observational astronomy including instrument repair and the discovery of a comet, and a career balancing teaching, public lectures, and library work. Travel narratives record visits across the United States and Europe, encounters with scientific institutions and contemporaries, and candid observations on society and slavery. Interspersed reflections reveal methods, scientific computation, practical problem solving, and personal philosophy about duty, education, and the challenges faced by a woman in the scientific world.
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