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  1. Jacqueline Pascal (4 October 1625 – 4 October 1661), sister of Blaise Pascal and Gilberte Périer was born at Clermont-Ferrand, Auvergne, France. Like her brother she was a prodigy, composing verses when only eight years old, and a five-act comedy at eleven.

  2. Jacqueline Pascal (1625—1661) A Cistercian nun, Jacqueline Pascal made a major contribution to philosophy of education through her treatise on the methods and principles of the pedagogy used at the convent school at Port-Royal.

  3. Jacqueline Pascal, née à Clermont (aujourd'hui Clermont-Ferrand) le 5 octobre 1625 et morte le 4 octobre 1661 à Port-Royal des Champs, est une poétesse et religieuse janséniste française. Elle est la sœur de Blaise Pascal [ 1 ] .

  4. May 7, 2023 · For Jacqueline Pascal, autonomy exists in a life that gives way to a radical ideology living in praxis. This article begins with a short biography to contextualize Jacqueline Pascal's philosophy and the world in which she lived.

  5. Jan 16, 2020 · Jacqueline Pascal (1625-1661) was the sister of Blaise Pascal and a nun at the Jansenist Port-Royal convent in France. She was also a prolific writer who argued for the spiritual rights of women and the right of conscientious objection to royal, ecclesiastic, and family authority.

  6. Jaqueline Pascal *October 4, 1625 (Clermont-Ferrand, France) †October 4, 1661 (Port-Royal des Champs, France)

  7. Jacqueline Pascal (1625-1661) was the sister of Blaise Pascal and a nun at the Jansenist Port-Royal convent in France. She was also a prolific writer who argued for the spiritual rights of women and the right of conscientious objection to royal, ecclesiastic, and family authority.