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For centuries, historians have speculated about the life of Katherine Jones, Lady Ranelagh. Dominant depictions show her either as a maternal figure to her younger brother Robert Boyle, one of the most significant scientists of his day, or as a patroness of the European correspondence network now known as the Hartlib circle—but neither portrait captures the depth of her intellect or the range of her knowledge and influence.

Philosophers, mathematicians, politicians, and religious authorities sought her opinion on everything from decimalizing the currency to producing Hebrew grammars. She practiced medicine alongside distinguished male physicians, treating some of the most elite patients in London. Her medical recipes, political commentaries, and testimony concerning the philosophers’ stone gained international circulation. She was an important influence on Boyle and a formidable thinker in her own right.

Drawing from a wealth of new archival sources, Michelle DiMeo fills out Lady Ranelagh’s legacy in the context of a historically sensitive and nuanced interpretation of gender, science, and religion. The book re-creates the intellectual life of one of the most respected and influential women in seventeenth-century Europe, revealing how she managed to gain the admiration of diverse contemporaries, effect social change, and shape contemporary science.
"DiMeo reveals Katherine Jones, Lady Ranelagh, as central to political, religious, philosophical and medical discussions, yet destined to be forgotten, because she obeyed the convention that women should not put their thoughts into print. DiMeo . . . has used her archival skills to trawl the papers of Ranelagh's mostly male contemporaries to uncover her role as a public intellectual. . . . DiMeo is scrupulous in tethering her observations to their archival sources. . . . That [Ranelagh's] story is gathered from the papers of her male relatives and associates highlights how easy it is for women to fall through the cracks of history." - Nature
"Ranelagh's works were never published nor were her manuscripts preserved . . . . To address this, historian Michelle DiMeo has written the first full-length biography of Ranelagh by gleaning details of her life from her correspondence and the archives and writings of her relatives and contemporaries. The result is a detailed account of this notable woman, her work, and her close, collaborative relationship with her brother Robert—set against the backdrop of the turbulent politics of the times, including the Irish and English civil wars." - Physics Today
"In Lady Ranelagh: The Incomparable Life of Robert Boyle’s Sister, Michelle DiMeo adroitly weaves together the extant evidence to bring this spectral figure to life. . . Through her careful reconstruction, DiMeo’s study shows, perhaps more fully than any extant volume, how a well-positioned seventeenth-century woman, who was formally excluded from the Church, universities, and Royal Society, could have a quiet say over the political and scientific direction of a nation." - Nuncius
"With this timely intellectual biography of the incomparable Lady Ranelagh, DiMeo presents a powerful portrait of an impressive intellectual figure and most remarkable woman, whose importance in the intellectual and scientific life of seventeenth century Britain went far beyond being Robert Boyle’s supportive and beloved sister." - Metascience
"For almost 400 years, it has been a struggle to find the right words to describe Katherine Jones, Lady Ranelagh. . . . In this engaging and deeply researched study, Michele DiMeo has taken up the gauntlet, and finally done justice to Lady Ranelagh. Choosing an approach that seems to cycle in and out of style in the history of science – that of the intellectual biography – DiMeo has captured Ranelagh as she moved through tumultuous times for nation, faith, and natural philosophy. And what emerges is a woman who occupied a place of respect in all of these, someone whose piety was unquestioned despite the personality that meant she was often ‘bold, sarcastic, and outspoken’ (p. 3)." - Annals of Science
"Michelle DiMeo has filled an important gap with this first book-length biography chronicling [Ranelagh's] remarkable life. DiMeo’s book offers fascinatingly novel insights into one of the most important and influential female figures in seventeenth-century Britain and provides a fresh perspective on wider questions within the history of (women in) science. The book also makes significant methodological contributions, helping to advance research on other under-studied and sparsely documented women in science." - British Journal of the History of Science


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