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María Pascuala Caro Sureda (7 July 1768 – 12 December 1827), was the second woman Doctor of Philosophy in Spain. She was born to the marqués de La Romana, Pere Caro Fontes, and Margalida Sureda de Togores. She was given a high education and taught Latin, which was not usual for women, and her mother arranged for all her children to be given a formal education. She was allowed to study at the University of Valencia, which was highly unusual for a woman, and was even allowed to graduate: she became a Doctor of Philosophy at the University of Valencia in 1779, as the second of her sex in Spain, and published her work in physics and mathematics, Ensayo de Historia, Física y Matemáticas, in 1781.

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  • María Pascuala Caro Sureda (Palma de Mallorca, 17 de julio de 1768-ibídem, 12 de diciembre de 1827) fue una doctora en filosofía y religiosa mallorquina.​ (es)
  • Maria Pascuala Caro Sureda (* 17. Juli 1768 in Palma, Spanien; † 12. Dezember 1827 ebenda) war eine spanische Mathematikerin und Priorin. (de)
  • Maria Pascuala Caro Sureda (Palma, 17 de juliol de 1768 – Palma, 12 de desembre de 1827) fou una doctora en filosofia i religiosa mallorquina. De família pertanyent a l'aristocràcia, Maria Pascuala Caro i Sureda era filla del segon marquès de la Romana, , i de . Excepcionalment per al seu temps, Maria Pascuala dominava el llatí i diversos idiomes, ja que la seva mare va procurar que els seus fills, tant homes como dones, rebessin una educació formal. (ca)
  • María Pascuala Caro Sureda (7 July 1768 – 12 December 1827), was the second woman Doctor of Philosophy in Spain. She was born to the marqués de La Romana, Pere Caro Fontes, and Margalida Sureda de Togores. She was given a high education and taught Latin, which was not usual for women, and her mother arranged for all her children to be given a formal education. She was allowed to study at the University of Valencia, which was highly unusual for a woman, and was even allowed to graduate: she became a Doctor of Philosophy at the University of Valencia in 1779, as the second of her sex in Spain, and published her work in physics and mathematics, Ensayo de Historia, Física y Matemáticas, in 1781. (en)
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  • Maria Pascuala Caro Sureda (Palma, 17 de juliol de 1768 – Palma, 12 de desembre de 1827) fou una doctora en filosofia i religiosa mallorquina. De família pertanyent a l'aristocràcia, Maria Pascuala Caro i Sureda era filla del segon marquès de la Romana, , i de . Excepcionalment per al seu temps, Maria Pascuala dominava el llatí i diversos idiomes, ja que la seva mare va procurar que els seus fills, tant homes como dones, rebessin una educació formal. Entre les seves obres es troba Ensayo de Historia, Física y Matemáticas, que el 1781 es va publicar a València. Es va doctorar en filosofia a la Universitat Literària de València, fet insòlit per a una dona en aquell temps. El 1779 va ser anomenada . El 1789 va ingressar al situat a Palma i arribà a ser-ne priora. En aquest convent va desenvolupar una gran obra de temàtica poètica religiosa, com per exemple Novena del nacimiento de Nuestro Señor Jesucristo o poesías místicas. D'ella es deia que era una dona modesta i senzilla a pesar de la seva genialitat, la seva bellesa i la seva jerarquia social. Va morir a l'edat de 59 anys. (ca)
  • María Pascuala Caro Sureda (Palma de Mallorca, 17 de julio de 1768-ibídem, 12 de diciembre de 1827) fue una doctora en filosofía y religiosa mallorquina.​ (es)
  • Maria Pascuala Caro Sureda (* 17. Juli 1768 in Palma, Spanien; † 12. Dezember 1827 ebenda) war eine spanische Mathematikerin und Priorin. (de)
  • María Pascuala Caro Sureda (7 July 1768 – 12 December 1827), was the second woman Doctor of Philosophy in Spain. She was born to the marqués de La Romana, Pere Caro Fontes, and Margalida Sureda de Togores. She was given a high education and taught Latin, which was not usual for women, and her mother arranged for all her children to be given a formal education. She was allowed to study at the University of Valencia, which was highly unusual for a woman, and was even allowed to graduate: she became a Doctor of Philosophy at the University of Valencia in 1779, as the second of her sex in Spain, and published her work in physics and mathematics, Ensayo de Historia, Física y Matemáticas, in 1781. She is described as simple, humble and beautiful. In 1789, she entered the Santa Catalina de Siena Dominican convent in Palma de Mallorca, where she became prioress. During her life in the convent, she became known for her religious mystic poems. (en)
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