Anne de La Vigne (1634–1684) was a French poet and natural philosopher who was a follower of René Descartes.
Her father was the French physician Michel de La Vigne.
[2] She belonged to the Academy of the Ricovrati at Padua, Italy[2] (from 1998 called the Accademia Galileiana[3]).
In those times, the end of the 17th century, the Academy was one of only a few in Europe that welcomed women as members, although they had no voting rights.
[2] Her ode, entitled "Monseigneur le Dauphin au Roi," obtained great reputation.