Margaret Bryan

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Who is Margaret Bryan?

Margaret Bryan was a British natural philosopher and educator, and the author of standard scientific textbooks.

The year of Bryan's birth is uncertain, probably before 1760. Her published works are dated 1797 to 1815. Bryan was a beautiful and talented schoolmistress, and the wife of a Mr. Bryan. In 1797 she published in quarto, by subscription, a Compendious System of Astronomy, with a portrait of herself and two daughters as a frontispiece, the whole engraved by Nutter from a miniature by Samuel Shelley. Mrs. Bryan dedicated her book to her pupils. The lectures of which the book consisted had been praised by Charles Hutton, then at Woolwich. An octavo edition of the work was issued later. The Critical Review printed her reply to what she saw as a damaging article in that journal.

In 1806 Mrs. Bryan published, also by subscription, and in quarto, Lectures on Natural Philosophy, with a portrait of the author, engraved by Heath, after a painting by T. Kearsley; and there is a notice in it that "Mrs. Bryan educates young ladies at Blackheath." In 1815 Mrs. Bryan produced an Astronomical and Geographical Class Book for Schools, a thin octavo.

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