Faustina Pignatelli
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Faustina Pignatelli Carafa, princess di Colubrano (died in Naples
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 1785), was an Italian scientist. She was the second woman elected in to the Academy of Sciences in Bologna
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 (1732). She published the Problemata Mathematica in 1734.

Upon her marriage to the poet Francesco Domenico Carafa in 1724, she was given the principality Colubrano as a dowry by her father. Alongside her brother Peter, she was educated by Nicola De Martino, and was instrumental in introducing the theories of Isaac Newton
Isaac Newton
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 to Naples. She was an important participator in the scientific debate in Italy and corresponded with the French Academy of Sciences.
Francesco Maria Zanotti mentioned her as a gifted mathematician in the Academy of Sciences in Bologna in 1745.
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