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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 was an English mathematician who was married to George Boole. She wrote a number of books on mathematical education. View three larger pictures. Biography. Mary Everest was the daughter of Reverend Thomas Roupell Everest (1800-1855), Rector of Wickwar, and Mary Ryall (born 1815).

  3. Jun 27, 2024 · In his influential Laws of Thought (1854), the mathematician George Boole presented a formulation of logic using algebraic expressions and manipulations.

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

    Learn about the life and achievements of Mary Everest Boole, a pioneer of mathematical education and a close associate of George Boole. Discover how she taught, wrote, and influenced progressive schools with her logic and philosophy.

  5. English mathematics educator who invented the use of "string geometry" to illustrate the principles of angles and shapes. Mary Everest Boole worked as a librarian at Queens College, which was the first women's college in England but where women were not permitted to teach.

  6. Dec 1, 2023 · The Victorian writer Mary Everest Boole (1832–1916) developed an idiosyncratic pedagogical treatment of arithmetic, algebra, and logic. Her pedagogy favored active, child-directed learning, and is now generally admired as ahead of its time, though it must be deciphered through fairly eccentric delivery.

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  8. Learn about Mary Everest Boole, the wife of George Boole and the niece of Sir George Everest. She wrote books on algebra, logic, and child development.