Is Carl Friedrich Gauss Really the Prince of Mathematicians?

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In summary, Carl Friedrich Gauss is known as the "prince of mathematicians" but there may be something incorrect with this title. While some languages assign genders to nouns, this does not necessarily reflect the nature of the subject. In Gauss's statement that "Mathematics is the Queen of Sciences", he may have been referring to the idea that mathematics is the pinnacle of knowledge rather than a scientific discipline. Some may argue that Gauss is overrated as a mathematician due to his reluctance to publish his work, but this is a topic for debate.
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Carl Friedrich Gauss is known as the "prince of mathematicians" in mathematics literature. But I think something is not right with this quotation from him.
"Mathematics is the Queen of the Sciences".

Is maths gender female?
Is maths a science?
 
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In some languages (and Gauss spoke all of them, they say), nouns are in fact associated with a gender. In french for instance, "Science" is "feminine".
 
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And saying that "Mathematics is the Queen of Sciences" does not necessarily mean mathematics is itself a science! It is not at all uncommon for the queen, or even king, of a country to be from another country.
 
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It may also be a word by word translation from German where both <mathematics> and <queen> are feminine when it comes to noun's gender.
 
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Yeah, probably a language thing as far as the gender goes. i.e. In Spanish, Mathematics is "La Matematica". 'La' implies feminine.
 
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In my language (Malay) we usually don't give a gender for non human subject. So when I saw the word by word translation of that quotation, I was wondering why the word 'queen' is there. But it seem not a problem in other languages.

My understanding from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathematics" , what Gauss meant by 'science' here is knowledge not the usual science that we know. Can I just interprete what Gauss said as "Mathematics is the pinnacle of knowledge" or something simailar (please do correct me) so that I can translate the quotation correctly to my language.
 
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Rather than that, you should ask yourself why they call the "prince of mathematics". In my opinion, he is largely overrated. He might have been a mathematician of the first rank, but with his reluctance to publish he did not serve the cause as much as other mathematicians did. I suspect his so called greatness to be some kind of Anglo-German exaggeration, but that's another story.
 

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