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Marie Crous
Marie Crous was a French mathematician. She introduced the decimal system to France in the 17th century. == Biography == Coming from a modest origin, Marie Crous became an accomplished writer and teacher at Charlotte-Rose de Caumont La Force.〔Luc Capdevila, ''Le genre face aux mutations: masculin et féminin, du Moyen Âge à nos jours'', Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2003, p.132.〕 She was published by 1636, and by 1641 she published a study on the decimal system, which she dedicated to "the saffron-tinted princess" Madame de Combalet, Duchesse d'Aiguillon, niece of Cardinal de Richelieu and a well known patron; she was a friend of Marin Mersenne. However, Marie Crous would never be cited by the eminent members of the academics and scientists within the Minim Roman Catholic religious order, who dominated scientific research in France during that period, and she was never acknowledged as a woman of learning.〔 Catherine Goldstein, (Neither public nor private: mathematics in early modern France ).〕
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