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and mechanics. She spoke eight languages and was interested in geometry, natural science and mathematics. She was educated first by her mother and then in a convent, but it is unknown where she received education in the subjects she became known for.
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Borromeo was famous for her ability to solve every mathematical problem presented to her. Borromeo was described as an independent person, which was regarded as eccentric because it was not considered natural for her gender. She opened her
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In 1719 she founded the Clelian Academy (Academia Clœlia Vigilantium), whose members gathered in her palace in Milan. The Academy was modeled on the
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The Clelian Academy played a major role in the scientific cultural debate at the time. It played a significant role in the dissemination of
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to the best scientific minds of the time during those years. The most frequent visitor to the salon of the Countess was
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In 1707, she married count Giovanni Benedetto Borromeo Arese (1707–1744), and became the mother of eight children.
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and was therefore exiled. When she was allowed to return to Milan, she was celebrated as a heroine.
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Clelia Grillo Borromeo Arese: un salotto letterario settecentesco tra arte, scienza e politica
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Clelia Borromeo was a member of one of the most important patrician families of
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The city of Genoa honored her with a medal with the inscription
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Marcantonio Grillo and Maria Antonia Grillo (née Imperiali)
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Borromeo was educated in several languages, mathematics,
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for whose points there is a linear relationship between
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