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  1. Hypatia of Alexandria: Mathematician and Martyr by MichaelA. B. Deakin, 2007-07-17
  2. Hypatia of Alexandria (Revealing Antiquity , No 8) by Maria Dzielska, 1996-10-01
  3. Flow Down Like Silver (Hypatia of Alexandria) by Ki Longfellow, 2009-09-09
  4. Hypatia, scientist of Alexandria. 8th march 415 A.D. by Adriano Petta, Antonino Colavito, 2004-04-01
  5. Holy Murder: The Death of Hypatia of Alexandria by Charlotte Kramer, 2006-07-21
  6. Romans From Africa: Augustine of Hippo, Septimius Severus, Athanasius of Alexandria, Hypatia, Tertullian, Cyril of Alexandria, Apuleius
  7. Roman Alexandria: Roman-Era Alexandrians, Hero of Alexandria, Hypatia, Menelaus of Alexandria, Hesychius of Alexandria, Pamphilus of Alexandria
  8. Hypatia of Alexandria: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Edith Prentice Mendez, 2001
  9. Person (Alexandria): Euklid, Eratosthenes, Katharina von Alexandrien, Philon von Alexandria, Hypatia, Celsus, Athanasius der Große (German Edition)
  10. Hypatia: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Macmillan Reference USA Science Library: Mathematics</i> by Shirley B. Gray, 2002
  11. Persecution by Early Christians: Theodosius I, Hypatia, Arcadius, Cyril of Alexandria, Jovian, Persecution of Religion in Ancient Rome
  12. Hypatia of Alexandria **ISBN: 9780674437760** by Maria/ Lyra, F. (TRN) Dzielska, 1996-10-01
  13. Hypatia of Alexandria by Maria Dzielska, 2002
  14. HYPATIA(370/75415 CE): An entry from Gale's <i>Encyclopedia of Philosophy</i> by Mary Waithe, 2006

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Jump to: navigation search Hypatia, as depicted in Raphael 's The School of Athens Hypatia of Alexandria pronounced /haɪˈpeɪʃə/ Greek ; born between and CE – CE) was a Greco-Egyptian scholar from Alexandria in Egypt , considered the first notable woman in mathematics , who also taught philosophy and astronomy She lived in Roman Egypt , and was killed by a Coptic Christian mob who blamed her for religious turmoil. Hailed as a "valiant defender of science against religion" , some suggest that her murder marked the end of the Hellenistic Age. A Neoplatonist philosopher , she followed the school characterized by the 3rd century thinker Plotinus , and discouraged mysticism - while encouraging logical and mathematical studies.
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Hypatia of Alexandria was a mathematical philosopher and astronomer. Hypatia taught at the Neoplatonist school of philosophy in Alexandria.
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    Hypatia of Alexandria was a mathematical philosopher and astronomer. Hypatia taught at the Neoplatonist school of philosophy in Alexandria. Hypatia was killed by a mob incited by the Christian monk Cyril. Hypatia Information on Hypatia - her life and work. Hypatia of Alexandria From About Guide to Ancient History, N.S. Gill: Hypatia "was, simply, the last great Alexandrian mathematician and philosopher." Hypatia From About.com's Guide to Atheism, a brief summary of the highlights of Hypatia's contribution to history. Hypatia of Alexandria Nick Greene, About.com Guide to Space and Astronomy, writes about Hypatia's role as a scientist. Hypatia of Alexandria About.com's Guide to Medieval History summarizes Hypatia.
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    Hypatia of Alexandria. Few primary documentary sources regarding Hypatia of Alexandria have survived, and no extant writings can be uncontestably attributed
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    Few primary documentary sources regarding Hypatia of Alexandria have survived, and no extant writings can be uncontestably attributed to her, yet two feminist journals and two lunar landmarks are named after her . Writers such as Edward Gibbon , Voltaire and Carl Sagan have told the storya beautiful, learned young woman living at a time when few men and even fewer women had achieved an advanced education was brutally murdered, cut down in the prime of her life by a fanatical mob. The local bishop, Cyril of Alexandria who may have instigated themor at the very least turned a blind eye to their crimeswas later made a saint. Her death is seen as the end of classical learning and free inquiry and the beginning of a dogmatic and often brutal new world order.
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    , where Hypatia was born and seems to have lived her entire life, was long considered a place of learning. Peter James and Nicholas Thorpe, in their book Ancient Inventions refer to the city as "the scientific center of the ancient Greek world." Here

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    Font Font Hypatia of Alexandria was born in the year 370. She was the daughter of the philosopher Theon, who directed the Museum of Alexandria, a center of Greek culture and learning that included the Great Library and many schools. Hypatia studied with her father, and with other philosophers, including Plutarch the Younger. Eventually she became a teacher at the Neoplatonist school of philosophy. She became the director of this school in 400.
    She probably wrote on mathematics, astronomy and philosophy, including about the motions of the planets, about number theory and about conic sections. Some of her works, now lost to history, include

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    Jump to: navigation search Hypatia of Alexandria was a philosopher mathematician , and astronomer living in the city of Alexandria from 370 A.D to 415 A.D. She wrote several treatises on conic sections and edited her father's work on Ptolemy Much of her life is shrouded in mystique with sources not always in agreement and sometimes wildly contradictory, especially as regards the causes of her death. The main source about her has come from letters written by a devoted student. Hypatia was a pagan who occupied the chair of Neo-Platonic study at Alexandria. She was blamed for a falling out between Cyric and Orestes in the city and was killed by a mob during a riot. Her works include:
    • A Commentary on the Arithmetica of Diophantus A Commentary on the Conics of Apollonious
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    Colors of a Black Mountain A Tribute to Hypatia of Alexandria, 370-415 A.D.
    As we walk in the Holy Valley
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    God, she said
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    she dreamt of a dawn who first thought of God and where is he now? a rose … even .. a bud? only if we knew how: to look … but also see. And as debates will never finish skirts of black would now diminish, and rays of light would spray a bunch: of colors pure colors in infinite shades revealing beauty of what once was a black mountain © 2007, Wael Nawara In the Loving Memory of Hypatia (370-415 AD) And all those who Lost their Lives to Defend the Right of Each Man and Woman to Think Freely and Believe According to their Own Conscience. Your Life is Remembered and Cherished And your Terrible Death - Assassination Stands to us as a Reminder When we can no longer see the True Beauty and Infinite Colors of a what can be in the Darkness A Black Mountain Hypatia on the Moon Of the three hundred or so craters on the Moon named after mathematicians

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    Jump to: navigation search An imagined portrait of Hypatia of Alexandria Hypatia of Alexandria (in Greek: ) (c. 370 C.E. C.E. ) was a popular Hellenized Egyptian female philosopher, mathematician, astronomer/astrologer, and teacher who lived in Alexandria, in Hellenistic Egypt, just before the advent of the Dark Ages. Her father Theon, a mathematician and the last fellow of the Museum of Alexandria, educated her in literature, science and philosophy, and gave her credit for writing some of his mathematical treatises. She became head of the Platonic school in 400 C.E. , and lectured on philosophy and mathematics to large audiences which included some prominent Christians. Hypatia also studied science and mechanics, and her contributions to science are reputed (on scant evidence) to include the invention of the astrolabe and the hydrometer. None of her written works have survived, but several works are attributed to her by later sources, including commentaries on Diophantus's Arithmetica , on Apollonius 's Conics and on Ptolemy 's works.

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    HYPATIA born 355/370 died 415 CE (AD)
    Hypatia was the only daughter of Theon, a mathematician who taught at the Museum of Alexandria (MOA). The MOA had 2 libraries (with half a million scrolls), laboratories and facilities for teaching and research, where scholars lived at public expense amongst gardens and parks. Hypatia grew up hungry for knowledge. Most historians of today believe that she surpassed her father's knowledge at a young age. There are no records of Hypatia having any siblings or other relatives. Nor are there any records of who her mother was. It was originally believed that Hypatia was born in 370 AD, making her just 45 years old when she died. Maria Dzielska in Hypatia of Alexandria argues that she was more likely born around 355, making her 60 when she was killed. One reason for the earlier date is that one of Hypatia's students, Synesius of Cyrene, is believed to have been born in the late 360's or possibly 370, nearly the same time as the traditional date of Hypatia's birth. It is unlikely, Dzielska says, that he would have showed the degree of respect and admiration he does for her in his lettersaccording to another biographer, Michael A.B. Deakin, Synesius "almost palpably worshipped the ground on which she trod" if they had been so close in age.
    Hypatia's studies included astronomy, astrology, mathematics, science, philosophy, religion, poetry and the arts. Theon instructed Hypatia on the different religions of the world and taught her how to influence people with the power of words. He taught her the fundamentals of teaching, so that Hypatia became a profound orator. He also taught Hypatia to rebel against

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