Atish Mistry

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The first woman known to have made an impact on the subject was Theano in the sixth century BC, who began as one of Pythagoras’ students before becoming one of his foremost disciples and eventually marrying him. Pythagoras is known as the ‘feminist philosopher’ because he actively encouraged women scholars, Theano being just one of the twenty-eight sisters in the Pythagorean Brotherhood.
Fermat’s Last Theorem: The compelling biography and history of mathematical intellectual endeavour
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