First woman to receive a doctorate in any field in Germany Collaborated with her husband in writing 220 math articles and several books Wrote a paper on the foundations of calculus that won the Gamb?
There's some confusion here. The 'first woman to to receive a doctorate in any field in Germany' was Dorothea Erxleben, who was awarded the degree of MD by the University of Halle in 1754.
I imagine you are thinking of Sophia Kovalevsky, who was awarded a doctorate by the University of Goettingen in 1874, having pursued most of her studies elsewhere, however.
Dorothea Erxleben (nee Leporin) was the first woman to be be awarded a doctorate at any German university. She was awarded a doctorate in medicine by the University of Halle in 1754. No further...
Grace Chisholm Young was the first woman to receive a doctorate in Germany. Along with her husband, William Young, she helped publish more than 220 math articles, books, and papers. She won the...
Elena Cornaro Piscopia (1646-1684) was the first woman to receive a doctorate. She was awarded a doctorate in philosophy by the University of Padua in 1682.
The second woman to receive a doctorate...