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  1. Dec 19, 2017 · December 2017 1 Harald Sack. Mileva Marić (1875-1948) On December 19, 1875, Serbian physicist Mileva Marić, sometimes called Mileva Marić-Einstein, was born. Marić was the second woman to finish a full program of study of mathematics and physics at ETH Zurich, where she met her future husband Albert Einstein.

  2. Jul 1, 2019 · Plus, he excelled in courses she didn’t take, such as Differential Equations. Marić’s average scores in mathematics were 4.5/6 (that is, 75%), and just 3.75/6 (63%) in descriptive geometry. Those were not high averages; many other students had higher averages, including Einstein.

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  4. Nov 26, 2019 · In June 1902, Albert was given a job at a patent office and married Mileva on 6th June 1903. In 1904, their son, Hans-Albert, was born, and 1905, Albert’s miracle year, garnered him widespread attention and publicity; Albert wrote his distinguished articles and commented on twenty-one scientific papers. Later, the couple visited Serbia on ...

  5. Download PDF. Mileva Marić and Albert Einstein met in 1896, when both enrolled in the course VIA for intending teachers of mathematics and physics in secondary schools. From the letters they exchanged from late 1897 through 1898 it is evident that they soon developed a close relationship. In the picture, the Marić-Einstein couple in 1912.

  6. Mileva MARIC-EINSTEIN. 20th century. Fields: Physics. Born: 1875 in Titel (Serbia) Death: 1948 in Zurich (Swiss) Mileva was born on 19 December 1875 to a rich family in Title, Vojvodina. Following her secondary education in Novi Sad she enrolled at the Royal Classical High School which until then had been an all-male institution.

  7. Mar 14, 2019 · Publication in 1987 of the first 51 of the Einstein-Marić letters, from 1897 to 1902, in the first volume of The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein finally brought Mileva Marić to widespread public attention. It also publicized a previously little-known biography of Mileva by a Serbian science professor named Desanka Trbuhović-Gjurić.

  8. Dec 16, 2022 · This chapter examines Marie Benedict’s fictional recreation of the life of the Serbian mathematician, physicist, and first wife of Albert Einstein, Mileva Marić, in the biographical novel The Other Einstein (2016). Shedding a critical feminist perspective...

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