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Jane Marcet

Jane Marcet (née Haldimand) (1 January 1769 – 28 June 1858) was a successful writer of popular introductory science books.
==Life==
Jane Marcet was born Jane Haldimand in London on 1 January 1769, one of twelve children of wealthy merchant and banker Anthony Francis Haldimand (1740/41–1817) and his wife Jane (died 1785). Following Swiss tradition, she was educated at home with her brothers: her studies included Latin (essential for the sciences), chemistry, biology, and history, as well as topics more usual for young ladies in England. Jane took over the running of the family at age 15, after her mother's death. She managed the house and helped to bring up her younger siblings. Her younger brother William Haldimand (1784–1862) became a director of the Bank of England and a member of Parliament.〔 She also acted as her father's hostess, helping to entertain frequent parties of scientific and literary guests.〔 Jane developed an early interest in painting during a visit to Italy with her father in 1796, and studied with Joshua Reynolds and Thomas Lawrence.〔 Her artistic training later enabled her to illustrate her books.
Jane was married in 1799 to Alexander John Gaspard Marcet (1770–1822), a political exile from Geneva, Switzerland who graduated from medical school at the University of Edinburgh as a physician in 1797. After their marriage, the Marcets continued to live in London.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.chemheritage.org/discover/online-resources/chemistry-in-history/themes/chemical-education-and-public-policy/chemical-education/marcet.aspx )〕 They had four children, one of whom, François Marcet (1803–1883), became a well-known physicist.〔Morse, Elizabeth J. "(Marcet, Jane Haldimand (1769–1858) )" in ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', online ed. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, September 2004). Retrieved 9 September 2010.〕
Alexander was strongly interested in chemistry, and became a lecturer at Guy's Hospital in London and a Fellow of the Royal Society.〔 When Jane became interested in learning more about chemistry, they conducted experiments together in a home laboratory, discussing the scientific principles involved.〔〔〔
The Marcets were part of a literary and scientific social circle that included many leading writers and scientists such as Mary Somerville,〔 Henry Hallam, Harriet Martineau, Auguste Arthur de la Rive and Maria Edgeworth.〔 Novelist Maria Edgeworth described their home, with its lively, intelligent children and welcome for visitors, in her letters.〔 One of Edgeworth's anecdotes gives a vivid picture of the Marcet family and its scientific and social activities:
"We came here last Friday, and have spent our time most happily with our excellent friend Mrs. Marcet. His children are all so fond of Dr. Marcet, we see that he is their companion and friend. They have all been happily busy in making a paper fire-balloon, sixteen feet in diameter, and thirty feet high. A large company were invited to see it mount."
Jane and her father were close throughout their lives, and he lived with his daughter and her husband after their marriage. After Jane’s father died in 1817, she received a substantial legacy which enabled Alexander Marcet to devote himself full-time to chemistry, giving up his medical practice.〔 Alexander, in his turn, understood and supported his wife's need for intellectual engagement and productive work.〔

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