The first published scientific paper, in English, authored by a woman

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An Account of a New Comet. In a Letter from Miss Caroline Herschel to Charles Blagden, M.D. Sec. R.S. Read. Nov. 9, 1786.

HERSCHEL, Caroline Lucretia
London,
Sold by Lockyer Davis, and Peter Elmsly, Printers to the Royal Society,
1787.
Quarto (225 by 176mm). 5 pages, one folding plate; extracted from a sammelband, bound in modern marbled paper wrappers.
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The published account of the first scientific paper, authored by a woman to be read before The Royal Society of London, and one of the first written by a woman to be included in the proceedings of a scientific society anywhere in the world. The discovery of what is now known as Comet C/1786 PT, was first observed by Caroline Herschel, while her brother William was away travelling in Germany. Her deep satisfaction, on many levels, is tangible, as her paper reveals:

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Hoskin, for ODNB online.