Mary Astell, seventeenth-century English philosopher, was born in Newcastle on November 12, 1666. Although she was a well-known Platonist during her time, the facts about her life and works are relatively obscure. A short account of her life and influence is recorded by Ballard in his Memoirs of Several Ladies of Great Britain (1752).1 The only major biography was written by Florence Smith in 1916.2 According to Smith, the material presented by Ballard is often based on rumor. Many of the conclusions which Smith draws in contradiction to Ballard are based solely upon single ambiguous statements made by Astell. The accuracy of information about Mary Astell's early education is therefore questionable.
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Squadrito, K. M. (1991). Mary Astell. In A History of Women Philosophers (pp. 87–99). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-3790-4_6
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