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  1. Hypatia, Or, New Foes with an Old Face by Anonymous, 2010-04-22
  2. Ou topos (Hypatia) (Italian Edition) by Benito La Mantia, 1992
  3. The Works of Charles Kingsley: Hypatia by Charles Kingsley, 2010-04-20
  4. Wild Child, a Mother, a Son and ADHD (Hypatia Health Monograph) by Gail Miller, 1998-10-15
  5. Hypatia (Volume 1) by Charles Kingsley, 2010-01-05
  6. Zinaida Hippius: Hypatia Dvadtsatogo Veka Zinaida Hippius (Heidelberger Publikationen Zur Slavistik) (German Edition) by Tamira Pachmuss, Temira Pachmuss, 2002-04
  7. Der Fall Hypatia. Eine Verfolgung. by Peter O. Chotjewitz, 2002-02-01
  8. Hypatia: a play, in four acts [and in prose and verse]. Founded on Charles Kingsley's novel. by G. Stuart. Ogilvie, 2010-03-18
  9. Defending Hypatia: Ramus, Savile, and the Renaissance Rediscovery of Mathematical History (Archimedes) by Robert Goulding, 2010-05-21
  10. Feminist Philosophy and the Problem of Evil (A Hypatia Book)
  11. Adventures in Lesbian Philosophy (A Hypatia Book)
  12. Hypatia Reborn: Essays in Feminist Philosophy
  13. El sueno de hipatia/ Hypatia's Dream (Spanish Edition) by Jose Calvo Poyato, 2009-09-30
  14. Skygazers: From Hypatia to Faber (Mission: Science) by Lisa E. Greathouse, 2009-03-30

81. Personal Info For Hypatia
Personal info for hypatia. This person is currently certified at Journeyer level.Name Mary Gardiner. Recent diary entries for hypatia RSS. 20 May 2004 ».
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82. John Of Nikiu: The Life Of Hypatia
A paragraph condemning hypatia and praising her murderers. From this bishop's Chronicle.
http://cosmopolis.com/alexandria/hypatia-bio-john.html
The Life of Hypatia
By John, Bishop of Nikiu, from his Chronicle
Reprinted with permission from Alexandria 2 Notes 1. The Coptic word for the desert of Nitria. 2. This is apparently wrong. It should be "Cyril."
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Home page: ALEXANDRIA on the Web

83. Hypatia's Legacy
Welcome to the Women s Science Forum Monthly OnLine Magazine hypatia sLegacy. Enter through the frame issues below. Our Mission Statement
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84. Spotlight On LaVern Baker 1929-1997
Research paper with footnotes.
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86. Damascius: The Life Of Hypatia From The Suda
Jeremiah Reedy's translation of this early biographical source, originally from Damascius' Life of Isidore.
http://cosmopolis.com/alexandria/hypatia-bio-suda.html
The Life of Hypatia
From Damascius's Life of Isidore , reproduced in The Suda
Translated by Jeremiah Reedy
Reprinted with permission from Alexandria 2 HYPATIA, daughter of Theon the geometer and philosopher of Alexandria, was herself a well-known philosopher. She was the wife of the philosopher Isidorus, and she flourished under the Emperor Arcadius. Author of a commentary on Diophantus, she also wrote a work called The Astronomical Canon and a commentary on The Conics of Apollonius. She was torn apart by the Alexandrians and her body was mocked and scattered through the whole city. This happened because of envy and her outstanding wisdom especially regarding astronomy. Some say Cyril was responsible for this outrage; others blame the Alexandrians' innate ferocity and violent tendencies for they dealt with many of their bishops in the same manner, for example George and Proterius.
Regarding Hypatia the Philosopher and the Sedition of the Alexandrians
Hypatia was born, reared, and educated in Alexandria. Since she had greater genius than her father, she was not satisfied with his instruction in mathematical subjects; she also devoted herself diligently to all of philosophy. The woman used to put on her philosopher's cloak and walk through the middle of town and publicly interpret Plato, Aristotle, or the works of any other philosopher to those who wished to hear her. In addition to her expertise in teaching she rose to the pinnacle of civic virtue. She was both just and chaste and remained always a virgin. She was so beautiful and shapely that one of her students fell in love with her and was unable to control himself and openly showed her a sign of his infatuation. Uninformed reports had Hypatia curing him of his affliction with the help of music. The truth is that the story about music is corrupt. Actually, she gathered rags that had been stained during her period and showed them to him as a sign of her unclean descent and said, "This is what you love, young man, and it isn't beautiful!" He was so affected by shame and amazement at the ugly sight that he experienced a change of heart and went away a better man.

87. HYPATIA VON ALEXANDRIA
Translate this page hypatia VON ALEXANDRIA. von Sabine Bauer. aus 1. hypatias Leben. hypatiawurde wahrscheinlich im Jahre 364 in Alexandria geboren. Es
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HYPATIA VON ALEXANDRIA von Sabine Bauer aus: Sabine Bauer, Die Siegel der Sophia,
Zum Begriff der weiblichen Weisheit im Altertum und Mittelalter,
Station I: Hypatia von Alexandria,
Wien 1998, Dissertation, S.
Vorwort H Hypatia befand sich als Philosophin und politische Ratgeberin offensichtlich in einer Reihe zusammen mit anderen "sophischen" Frauen, umgeben von einer langen Tradition weiblichen Wissens Frau des Wissens und der Gelehrsamkeit 1. Hypatias Leben H eine Frau einer Philosophenschule vorstand : Im geistig verwandten Athen wurde nach dem Tod Asklepigeneias die Athener Schule Geheimwissenschaften und in Zahlenmystik Hypatia die Leitung des Museion Auch Neid wurde als eines der Motive des Mordes genannt, Neid auf den Erfolg und die Wirkung Hypatias: Um 400 hatte wahrscheinlich ein Gelehrtenwettstreit mit Hypatia an der Spitze Kyrill, Patriarch von Alexandria Es Berg Sinai 15 gebracht wurden, an dem im 6. Jahrhundert unter Kaiser Justinian ein Kloster [Katharinenkloster] 2. Hypatias Lehre, "ein Werk voll heller Metaphysik"...

88. Hypatia.ucsc.edu/
hypatia by Faith L. JusticeBygone Days. My Hunt for hypatia, Lady Philosopher of Alexandria. (b. 355 AD, d.415 AD). by Faith L. Justice. But something about hypatia s story tugged at me.
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89. Institution Authentication Form
Philosophical Dictionary HorkheimerHypothetical Also see Abraham P. Bos. hypatia (370-415). Egyptian mathematician,astronomer, and philosopher. hypatia was a popular teacher and
http://journals.ohiolink.edu/cgi-bin/sciserv.pl?collection=journals&journal=1527

90. HYPATIA
Requiem at the philosopher and martyr hypatia. By Paul G. Davarinos. The articlefor hypatia, daughter of the mathematician Theon is consisted of three parts.
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Requiem at the philosopher and martyr Hypatia
By Paul G. Davarinos
The article for Hypatia, daughter of the mathematician Theon is consisted of three parts. The first one refers to her biography and especially to the date and the way of her killing. The second one refers to her pieces of work that were lost. We find information for her work at the books of Dionysios Areopagitis and at other later writers. The third part is consists of her teaching in gnosiology, ontology- metaphysics and in axiology.
Ó÷åôéêÜ ìå ôï ìáñôõñéêü ôçò ôÝëïò åßíáé ðïëý ÷áñáêôçñéóôéêü êáé åýóôï÷ï ü,ôé ï ìÝãáò éóôïñéêüò Johannes Scherr (9) óôï Ýñãï ôïõ "Hypatia" óôçí áíèñþðéíç ôñáãéêïêùìùäßá áíáöÝñåé: ç äýóôõ÷ç Õðáôßá èá Ýìáèå áñêåôÜ êáëÜ üôé äåí Ýêáíå êáèüëïõ êáëÜ íá êïëõìðÜåé åíÜíôéá óôï ñåýìá êáé íá èçôåýåé óôï âùìü ìéáò ÷áìÝíçò õðüèåóçò, ðïõ Þôáí ï åéäùëïëáôñéóìüò. ÂÝâáéá, ç ðñïóùðéêÞ ìáò Üðïøç åßíáé üôé ç Õðáôßá, ç ðåñéþíõìç êüñç ôïõ ìáèçìáôéêïý êáé öéëïóüöïõ ÈÝùíïò, äåí åêéíåßôï åíÜíôéá óôï ñåýìá ôçò åðï÷Þò, áëëÜ áãùíéæüôáí ãéá ìéá óýíèåóç ôùí êïóìïèåùñéþí, ðïõ åðéêñáôïýóáí ôüôå. Ç ÁëåîÜíäñåéá Þôáí êáôÜ ôçí åðï÷Þ åêåßíç ôüðïò, üðïõ óõãêñïýïíôáí ôá äüãìáôá, ïé áéñÝóåéò, ïé èñçóêåõôéêÝò áíôéèÝóåéò êáé ïé öéëïóïöéêÝò äéáìÜ÷åò.
1. Philostorgius, Kirchengeschichte 8,9 (Âë. Óïõßäá(ò) Ëåîéêü, ìÝñïò IV, óó. 644-645.

91. HYPATIA
Translate this page hypatia DE ALEJANDRÍA (370-415). hypatia fue la última lumbrera de la Bibliotecade Alejandría y su martirio estuvo muy ligado a la destrucción de la misma.
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92. Harvard University Press/Hypatia Of Alexandria
hypatia of Alexandria by Maria Dzielska Translatedby F. Lyra, published by Harvard University Press.
http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog/DZIHYP.html
Maria Dzielska is Professor of Ancient Roman History at Jagiellonian University , Krakow.
Hypatia of Alexandria
Maria Dzielska
Translated by F. Lyra A Choice Magazine Outstanding Academic Book of 1995, Philosophy Category
Hypatiabrilliant mathematician, eloquent Neoplatonist, and a woman renowned for her beautywas brutally murdered by a mob of Christians in Alexandria in 415. She has been a legend ever since. In this engrossing book, Maria Dzielska searches behind the legend to bring us the real story of Hypatia's life and death, and new insight into her colorful world. Historians and poets, Victorian novelists and contemporary feminists have seen Hypatia as a symbolof the waning of classical culture and freedom of inquiry, of the rise of fanatical Christianity, or of sexual freedom. Dzielska shows us why versions of Hypatia's legend have served her champions' purposes, and how they have distorted the true story. She takes us back to the Alexandria of Hypatia's day, with its Library and Museion, pagan cults and the pontificate of Saint Cyril, thriving Jewish community and vibrant Greek culture, and circles of philosophers, mathematicians, astronomers, and militant Christians. Drawing on the letters of Hypatia's most prominent pupil, Synesius of Cyrene, Dzielska constructs a compelling picture of the young philosopher's disciples and her teaching. Finally she plumbs her sources for the facts surrounding Hypatia's cruel death, clarifying what the murder tells us about the tensions of this tumultuous era.

93. Harvard University Press/Hypatia Of Alexandria/Reviews
Reviews of hypatia of Alexandria by Maria Dzielska Translatedby F. Lyra, published by Harvard University Press.
http://www.hup.harvard.edu/reviews/DZIHYP_R.html
Maria Dzielska is Professor of Ancient Roman History at Jagiellonian University , Krakow.
Hypatia of Alexandria
Maria Dzielska
Translated by F. Lyra "This gem of academic detective work may be the last word on a subject that has fascinated for centuries."
Anthony Gottlieb, New York Times Book Review "Like Cleopatra, Mary Magdalene, Joan of Arc...Hypatia has been retailored to suit the psychic needs of anybody retrospecting her, rational, romantic, nostalgic, or loony. [In this book] Dzielska demystifies Hypatia, sifting patiently through the original sources, from the Sud lexicon to the correspondence of Synesius of Cyrene."
John Leonard, The Nation "Through a subtle reading of the ancient sources, Dzielska reconstructs a powerful and persuasive account of Hypatia's life. She also addresses the difficult task of describing her philosophy...with engagement and finesse."
Wilbur R. Knorr, Science "[A] pithy and engaging attempt to state what we actually know about Hypatia."
Carlin Romano, Philadelphia Inquirer "Hypatia, an exceptional philosopher, mathematician and high profile public figure of late fourth and early fifth century Alexandria, ironically owes her fame in history to the violent and politically contentious nature of her death in 415 AD. From the moment she was brutally murdered by a mob of angry Christians, Hypatia became a legend, a figure who has ever since been used and manipulated by artists, writers, poets and feminists. Maria Dzielska in

94. Hypatia (thou Shalt Not Murder Mathematicians!)
hypatia. hypatia is the first known woman mathematician, scientistand philosopher. She was born in Egypt in 370 AD. Unlike most
http://uzweb.uz.ac.zw/science/maths/zimaths/hypatia.htm

95. - Great Books -
hypatia of Alexandria (355415), hypatia of Alexandria was a femaleneo-Platonic philosopher who died at the hands of a mob in 415.
http://www.malaspina.com/site/person_665.asp
Hypatia of Alexandria
Hypatia of Alexandria was a female neo- Platonic philosopher who died at the hands of a mob in 415. Some authors have attributed her death to Cyril of Alexandria and used her death as a symbol of reasoned paganism against irrational religion. Included among these authors was the astronomer Carl Sagan whose vivid account of her death and the burning of the Library of Alexandria in his popular science book Cosmos has unfortunately lead to an incorrect and misleading view of Hypatia which oversimplifies her. [ This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License and uses material adapted in whole or in part from the Wikipedia article on Hypatia of Alexandria
The following historical account of Hypatia was recorded by Socrates Scholasticus (c. 379-c. 450). Socrates Scholasticus was a " Father of the Church " who lived at the time of Hypatia. This is his chilling and graphic account of the death of Hypatia as told in the 15th Chapter of the seventh and last volume of his Ecclesiastical History . The Chapter's title is: Of Hypatia the Female Philosopher
"There was a woman at Alexandria named Hypatia, daughter of the philosopher Theon, who made such attainments in literature and science, as to far surpass all the philosophers of her own time. Having succeeded to the school of

96. Hypatia Avenue - Paved With Good IntentionsHypatia Avenue
blog*spot, hypatia Avenue paved with good intentions. Gah. posted by hypatiaat 515 PM Leave Road Markings ~-~-~. Thursday, May 06, 2004. Soooo
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97. TMTh:: HYPATIA
MATHEMATICIAN. hypatia (fl. Life Alexandrian Neoplatonist philosopher and mathematician,hypatia was the daughter of the famous Greek mathematician Theon.
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Hypatia was also a practical scientist, and notably the inventor of an astrolabe (an instrument for determining the height of stars above the horizon) which Synesius constructed under her guidance.
Although her works are lost, the titles of some of them are known. These include:
"Commentary on Diophantus",
"Commentary on the Conics" of Apollonius of Perga
"Commentary on the Astronomical Canon": Correspondence with Synesius on a variety of scientific topics.
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98. Hypatia
hypatia. The Lady Philosopher of Alexandria. A More Likely Truth Based on hypatiaof Alexandria, by Maria Dzielska, Harvard University Press, 1995.
http://pages.prodigy.net/fljustice/hypatia.html
Hypatia The Lady Philosopher of Alexandria b. 355(?) AD - d. 415 AD Picture from The Mysterious Fayum Portraits: Faces from Ancient Egypt. Read a review of this spectacular book in the research bibliography. The Legend I first came across Hypatia's story in 1980 when I attended Judy Chicago's groundbreaking feminist art exhibit "The Dinner Party." Chicago and her team selected thirty-nine subjects for an elaborate dinner party, where each "guest" (including several goddesses) was honored for her contributions to womankind with a specially designed plate and table runner. In the accompanying book, Hypatia is described as "a Roman scholar and philosopher who lived in Alexandria...she stressed the importance of goddesses and the feminine aspects of culture." The article details the pagan philosopher's death at the hands of a Christian mob. I was hooked - caught up in the romanticism and inherent drama of Hypatia's life. What I didn't realize was that many of the "facts" in this story were wrong. I embarked on a journey to learn as much as I could about this fascinating woman and found a bewildering array of fact and fiction. The primary historical record is sketchy. No letters from or writing by Hypatia exist. Socrates Scholasticus' 5th Century eccleciastical history gives an account of her death. Most of what we know comes from a the surviving letters of one of her former students, Synesius of Cyrene and later Bishop of Ptolmais.

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100. Hypatia Society
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Welcome to our website! The Hypatia Society is a group aiming to encourage multiple talents and geniuses within individuals. A modern day Renaissance movement, if you will, albiet one that hopes to encourage genius in persons of both genders and all races, nationalities and ethnicities. We have some specific and general goals; to create after school programs for gifted children in underserved areas, to create a resource library to assist our members in reaching their full potential, a mentoring program both within this society and with underserved gifted youth, personal development and leadership assistance, research development and more. We hope to lead away from the current philosophy of specilization in only one field, to the detriment of other talents and aptitudes, and also the idea that expertise and mastery can only be achieved through formal education (many of the greatest figures in history were self-taught!).

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