Anita Burdman Feferman

Anita Burdman Feferman (July 27, 1927 – April 9, 2015) was an American historian of mathematics and biographer, known for her biographies of Jean van Heijenoort and (with her husband, logician Solomon Feferman) of Alfred Tarski.[1][2]

Life

Feferman was born on July 27, 1927. She was originally from Los Angeles, and attended Hollywood High School and the University of California, Los Angeles before earning a bachelor's degree in 1948 from the University of California, Berkeley. She became a schoolteacher in the Oakland, California school system, and earned another degree in teaching from UC Berkeley. In 1956 her husband Solomon Feferman took a position at Stanford University, and she moved with him and their two daughters from the East Bay to the San Francisco Peninsula. She died on April 9, 2015.[3]

Books

At Stanford, Feferman became a member of a biography seminar led by Barbara A. Babcock and Diane Middlebrook.[3] Her first biography, of Jean van Heijenoort, was Politics, Logic, and Love: The Life of Jean van Heijenoort (Jones and Bartlett, 1993), also published as From Trotsky to Gödel: The Life of Jean van Heijenoort (CRC Press, 2001).[4] With Solomon Feferman, she was the co-author of a biography of Alfred Tarski, Alfred Tarski: Life and Logic (Cambridge University Press, 2004).[5]

References

  1. Zach, Richard (April 22, 2015), Anita Burdman Feferman, 1927-2015
  2. "Feferman, Anita Burdman 1927-", Encyclopedia.com, Cengage, retrieved 2019-10-05
  3. "Anita Burdman Feferman, July 27, 1927–April 9, 2015, Stanford, California", Palo Alto Express
  4. Reviews of The Life of Jean van Heijenoort:
    • Struik, D. J. (1993), Mathematical Reviews, MR 1193227CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
    • Carpenter, Kenneth E. (Spring 1993), Harvard Review, 4 (4): 213–214, JSTOR 27559850CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
    • Enderton, H. B. (December 1993), The Journal of Symbolic Logic, 58 (4): 1465–1466, doi:10.2307/2275157, JSTOR 2275157CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
    • Steiner, George (December 20, 1993), The New Yorker: 139CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
    • Dummett, Michael (January 6, 1994), "Blood and logic", London Review of Books, 16 (1): 14–15
    • Nunemacher, Jeffrey (1995), American Mathematical Monthly, 102 (2): 178–179, doi:10.2307/2975364, JSTOR 2975364, MR 1542653CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
    • Murawski, Roman (1995), "Review", Modern Logic, 5 (2): 211–214
    • Enderton, H. B. (March 2002), Bulletin of Symbolic Logic, 8 (1): 104, doi:10.2178/bsl/1182353862, JSTOR 2687744CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
    • Dawson, John W. (June 2003), The Mathematical Intelligencer, 25 (2): 78–79, doi:10.1007/bf02984839CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
  5. Reviews of Alfred Tarski:
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