Sophie Bryant
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Irish mathematician
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Sophie Willock Bryant was an Anglo-Irish mathematician, educator, feminist and activist. She was the first woman to receive a DSc in England; one of the first to serve on a Royal Commission and on the Senate of the University of London.
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- Mental Association Investigated by Experiment (1889) (32)
- IV.—RESEARCH: MENTAL ASSOCIATION INVESTIGATED BY EXPERIMENT (1889) (12)
- Professor James on the Emotions (1896) (11)
- II.—ON THE NATURE AND FUNCTIONS OF A COMPLETE SYMBOLIC LANGUAGE (1888) (4)
- V.—VARIETY OF EXTENT, DEGREE AND UNITY IN SELF-CONSCIOUSNESS (2)
- Self-Development and Self-Surrender (1893) (2)
- ANTIPATHY AND SYMPATHY (1895) (2)
- The teaching of morality in the family and the school (2)
- III.—The Place of Experts in Democracy: A Symposium (1909) (2)
- Experiments in Testing the Character of School Children. (1)
- Liberty, order & law under native Irish rule : a study in the book of the Ancient laws of Ireland (1)
- The Many-Sideness of Moral Education (1912) (1)
- Modern Sociology (1898) (0)
- The Eradication of Venereal Disease (1916) (0)
- Symposium: In What Sense, If Any, Is It True That Psychical States Are Extended? (0)
- Ireland and the Ulster Legend. (1921) (0)
- A Dialogue on Moral Education (0)
- Frances Mary Buss schools' Jubilee record (0)
- Stories of London (0)
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