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  1. Wives, Mothers and Sisters: Feminism, Literature and Women Writers in Cornwall (Hypatia Notebooks on Women's History) by Alan Kent, 1998-09-15
  2. The Philosophy of Simone de Beauvoir: Critical Essays (A Hypatia Book)
  3. The trip to Bethlehem: The traditonal Christmas story as a guide to spiritual transformation by Hypatia Hasbrouck, 1995
  4. Penalties Upon Opinion: Or Some Records of the Laws of Heresy and Blasphemy by Hypatia Bradlaugh Bonner, 1912-01-01
  5. Christianity and Conduct, Or, the Influence of Religious Beliefs on Morals by Hypatia Bradlaugh Bonner, 2010-01-04
  6. Charles Bradlaugh: a record of his life and work by Hypatia Bradlaugh Bonner, 1894-01-01
  7. Charles Bradlaugh: A Record of His Life and Work, Volume 2 by Hypatia Bradlaugh Bonner, 2010-03-08
  8. The Christian hell: from the first to the twentieth century by Hypatia Bradlaugh Bonner, 2010-08-01
  9. Charles Bradlaugh by John Mackinnon Robertson, Hypatia Bradlaugh Bonner, 2010-04-04
  10. Christian Hell From the 1st to the 20th Century by Hypatia Bradlaugh Bonner, 2010-05-23
  11. Mississippian Towns and Sacred Spaces: Searching for an Architectural Grammar
  12. Bringing Peace Home: Feminism, Violence, and Nature (A Hypatia Book)
  13. Of Numbers and Stars: The Story of Hypatia by D. Anne Love, 2006
  14. Hypatia by Khan Amore, 2001-07-01

101. LookSmart - Hypatia Of Alexandria
hypatia of Alexandria Find profiles the life of the tragic woman Neoplatonisticphilosopher, educator, mathematician and astronomer. Directory Listings, About.
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102. Hypatia.ucsc.edu70/1/RELATED/Batish
hypatia of AlexandriaDrawing on historical references, this essay composes a brief insightinto hypatia s life. Includes picture believed to resemble hypatia.
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103. Hypatia Von Alexandreia
Translate this page hypatia von Alexandreia Seite aus einem deutschsprachigen Online-Philosophenlexikon.philosophenlexikon.de, hypatia von Alexandreia (ca. 370 - 415).
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Hypatia von Alexandreia (ca. 370 - 415)
Die griechische Mathematikerin und Philosophin Hypatia von Alexandria ist Tochter des Mathematikers und Astronomen Theon von Alexandreia und die Schwester des Mathematikers Epiphanius. Sie wurde von ihrem Vater unterrichtet, der dem alexandrinischen Museion neuplatonischen Ammonius Sakkas Sie trug wahrscheinlich die neuplatonische Lehre im Sinne des Iamblichos von Chalkis vor. Hypatia schrieb (verschollene) Kommentare zu Apollonios von Perge und Diophantos. Mit ihrer Ermordung erlosch die alexandrinische Mathematikerschule. powered by Uwe Wiedemann

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105. Hypatia
hypatia Cartoon. hypatia. 370415 CE. Based on there. Most of the worksof hypatia were ravaged as well, but her story lives on. How
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370-415 C.E. Based on an account recorded in Women in Mathematics by Oser, Lynn M. and published by Cambridge in 1974.
The massive destruction of the contents of the Library of Alexandria by Christians during the reign of Christian Emperor Theodosius in 391 C.E. is only a small part of the suppression and elimination of scientific and historical truth. During these years the writings and works of many remarkable women were destroyed, allowed to be lost, or deliberately eradicated; only hints remain, a verse here, a few sentences there. Most of the works of Hypatia were ravaged as well, but her story lives on. How it must have pained her, 21 years old, watching the destruction of the Great Library, a half million tomes representing the finest minds in the ancient world. Handwritten, these documents were irreplaceable; the knowledge lost, the history destroyed and eliminated, was a devastating setback. It was also precursor to the dark ages, a time when only the church fathers retained knowledge. What audacity the church had, claiming the role of preserver of ancient knowledge when the only knowledge they preserved was that which they chose not to destroy.
And each loss to the world was a personal tragedy ...

106. Wie Ben Ik
Op de foto hierboven zie je het mts hypatia opvarend aan de Pfalz te Kaub. Ikheb er op diverse schepen gevaren, maar op de hypatia het langst.
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Deze pagina is voor het laatst bijgewerkt op 22-06-03 . Even voorstellen Mijn naam is Jan Reijmers, geboren te Rotterdam op 10 juli 1950. Ik heb diverse hobby's; scheepvaart, modelbouw, oude foto's restaureren, computers, internet en alles wat daarmee te maken heeft. Ook houd ik van het luisteren naar allerlei muziek, van modern tot klassiek. Als je meer over mijn leven wilt weten, staat er heel wat in het hoofdstuk Nostalgie. Reijmloop was mijn eerste e-mail adres. Mijn collega's bij de rederij noemden mij steeds Reijmloop, toen ze dit gehoord hadden. Vandaar dat ik mijn website zo genoemd heb. Beschrijving van de derde 'Irene'. Gebouwd op de GHH Rheinwerft Walsum in 1957 als Sattelschlepper 'Rhenus 142', lang 80 m. breed. 9,5 m. diepgang 2,69 m. uitgerust met 2 x MAN-Diesel van 1100 pk samen. In 1968 verkocht aan dhr. Orlofsky uit Homberg/Rh. In de vaart als m.s. 'Danzig'. In 1969 voorzien van 2x SKL-Diesel van 1760 pk samen. In 1976 verkocht aan H. Arends uit Rotterdam. In de vaart als m.s. 'Irene'. In 1980 weer geschikt gemaakt om te slepen en voorzien van een boegschroef. In 1987 voorzien van 2x Caterpillar-diesel van 1360 pk samen. In 1991 verkocht aan W. Pleket uit Terneuzen, in de vaart als m.s. 'Tornado' In deze tijd ook omgebouwd en de stuurhut naar het achterschip verplaatst. In 1999 is dit schip naar België verkocht en nog steeds als m.s. 'Tornado' in de vaart.

107. Hypatia Of Alexandria
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    108. Bertonneau - Like Hypatia Before The Mob
    1 (June 1995). Like hypatia before the Mob Desire, Resentment, and Sacrifice inJames The Bostonians (An Anthropoetics). hypatia; or Old Foes with new Faces.
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    Anthropoetics I, no. 1 (June 1995)
    Like Hypatia before the Mob:
    Desire, Resentment, and Sacrifice in James' The Bostonians
    (An Anthropoetics)
    Thomas F. Bertonneau
    Department of English
    Central Michigan University
    Mount Pleasant MI 48859
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    Deceit, Desire and the Novel There is no doubt that resentment often finds refuge in moralistic prudery and hypocritical denunciations of those whose real accomplishments one envies. The artist's own resentment, so visible in the Bohemia of Nietzsche's time or in the attitudes of an "antibourgeois" like Flaubert, is transcended in his art, whereas the moralizer creates nothing. But this should only make us all the more respectful of a moral tradition that insists on the right of all to reciprocal relations. *** Resentment may be defined as the scandal of the peripheral self at the centrality of the other which transforms the equality of the original scene of representation into an absolute polarity of significance. (Eric L. Gans, The End of Culture
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    109. TeacherSource . Math . Women's History: Hypatia | PBS
    hypatia (370415 CE) lived and worked in the city of Alexandria. During her time,hypatia was known as a philosopher or teacher, a very rare role for a woman.
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    Ada Lovelace Diophantine Equations I Diophantine Equations II ... More Math Concepts Hypatia (370-415 C.E.) lived and worked in the city of Alexandria. During her time, Hypatia was known as a philosopher or teacher, a very rare role for a woman. Hypatia also struggled as a female and a pagan in an increasingly Christian society. No actual documents of Hypatia's own mathematical work are known to exist. However it is strongly suggested that her work included the study of the Diophantus Arithmetica, or what we today would call Diophantine Equations. It also is believed that Hypatia studied conic sections and wrote a book about the Conics of Apollonius, or conic sections, as well as having an interest in the work of Euclid and Ptolemy. In March of 415, on her way to teach at the university, Hypatia came to a tragic end. The circumstances surrounding her death are linked to political and religious differences between Orestes, Prefect of Alexandria and a friend of Hypatia, and Cyril, the Archbishop of Alexandria. The tragedy brought an end to a truly gifted individual, teacher, and the first woman mathematician.

    110. Research Academic CTI / Research Unit 7
    hypatia system. 1. Introduction. 2. The structure of hypatia system. hypatiasystem consists of four subsystems interconnected using a custom bus.
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    HYPATIA system 1. Introduction HYPATIA system was developed by the Research Unit 7 of the Research Academic Computer Technology Institute, and constitutes a unified environment for the development of signal processing and telecommunications applications. HYPATIA system can be used either as an educational system for the presentation of the basic principles of communications science, or as a development system with particular emphasis in the methodology of fast prototyping. The use of HYPATIA system shortens the time from a functional model into a real-time implementation. The basic HYPATIA system (HYPATIA- Full ) is based on the TMS320C6711 processor of Texas Instruments Inc., has a processing power of 900 MFlops/sec, includes 2 ADC channels (250 kSamples/sec), 2 DAC channels (100 kSamples/sec) and a reprogrammable card that includes also a slave PCMCIA interface. Another version of the HYPATIA system (HYPATIA- Light ) is also available and has the same characteristics as the HYPATIA- Full without the reprogrammable card and PCMCIA interface.

    111. Hypatia.se
    hypatia levde i Alexandria år 370 415 eKr. Hon var en av de första vetenskaps-kvinnorna.hypatia forskade i matematik, astronomi och filosofi. hypatia.se.
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    112. WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA LIBRARY NETWORK /WNCLN
    Matemáticas para todos y todas en el año 2000 Translate this page Defiende tu derecho a pensar, porque incluso pensar de manera erróneaes mejor que no pensar .. hypatia DE ALEJANDRIA.
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    113. Hypatia Of Alexandria - Encyclopedia Article About Hypatia Of Alexandria. Free A
    encyclopedia article about hypatia of Alexandria. hypatia of Alexandria in Freeonline English dictionary, thesaurus and encyclopedia. hypatia of Alexandria.
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    Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Hypatia of Alexandria (c. 370 - Centuries: 4th century - 5th century - 6th century Decades: 360s 370s 380s 390s 400s - Years: 410 411 412 413 414 - Events
    • The Visigoths leave Gallia Narbonnensis and relocate in Spain
    • Wallia becomes king of the Visigoths.
    • The Eustathian schism in Antioch is healed.
    • The Jews are expelled from Alexandria.

    Click the link for more information. ) was a neo-Platonic Neoplatonism (also Neo-Platonism ) is an ancient school of philosophy beginning in the 3rd century A.D. It was based on the teachings of Plato and Platonists; but it interpreted Plato in many new ways, such that Neoplatonism was quite different from what Plato taught, though many Neoplatonists would not admit the distinction. Neoplatonism began with the philosopher Plotinus, though Plotinus claimed to have received his teachings from Ammonius Saccas, an illiterate dock-worker in Alexandria. His most important work was the Six Enneads, in which he explains his philosophy.
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    APOD 2002 January 13 hypatia of Alexandriahypatia of Alexandria. Explanation Sixteen hundred years ago, hypatia becameone of the world s leading scholars in mathematics and astronomy.
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    115. Women In The Roman World: Hypatia
    hypatia. AD 390 415. hypatia received much of her education from herfather Theon, who was also a mathematician of considerable ability.
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    Hypatia
    A.D. 390 - 415
    Hypatia was an ancient Greek philosopher and mathematician who lived in the city of Alexandria in Egypt during the late Fourth and early Fifth Centuries A.D. She is generally thought to have been the first woman mathematician, but this is only because there are no surviving records of any earlier women who made contributions in the field. Hypatia received much of her education from her father Theon, who was also a mathematician of considerable ability. She taught and lectured at the fine Ptolemaic Library of Alexandria as well as the University of Alexandria and is known to have done work in math, science, philosophy, and astronomy. In the classical world, the role of a philosopher was a much broader one than we usually think of today. The ancient Greeks believed that all knowledge was somehow related and a philosopher could equally well discuss science, mechanics, mathematics, human values, and theories of government. It was a combination of all of these things that set the stage for the tragedy that now took place. Cyril was bishop of Alexandria in 415 and it was his ambition to be the most powerful man in Alexandria, second only to the emperor himself. Cyril even defied Orestes, the prefect appointed by the emperor to govern Egypt. He even went so far as to incite a riot of monks in which one of them threw a stone, seriously injuring Orestes. Cyril also tried to have all Jews banished from the city so he could confiscate their property.

    116. Great Theosophists--Hypatia: The Last Of The Neoplatonists (12 Of 29)
    hypatia THE LAST OF THE NEOPLATONISTS. hypatia brought Egypt nearer to an understandingof its ancient Mysteries than it had been for thousands of years.
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    THEOSOPHY, Vol. 25, No. 5, March, 1937 (Pages 197-207; Size: 31K) (Number 12 of a 29-part series)
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    H YPATIA: T HE L AST OF THE N EOPLATONISTS
    THE fourth century was the turning point in the history of the Western world, the period in which Christianity took the form of a strong political organization. Throttling the old religions, sciences and philosophies, "the Church" arose as a temporal power upon their remains. Constantine, the first Christian Emperor, was the son of the Roman Emperor Constantius and of Helena, the daughter of an inn-keeper. He was a pagan by birth, a devotee of the sun-god Apollo, whose altars Constantine covered with votive offerings, and whose image appeared on the coins of the emperor as his "companion and guardian." Constantine's conversion to Christianity, as the result of a psychic vision, is described by Eusebius, who was his close friend and companion as well as his famous biographer. On the night before his final battle with Maxentius, who had denounced him as a usurper to the throne, Constantine appealed to his own god for help. According to Eusebius, While he was praying with fervent entreaty, a most marvelous sign appeared in the heavens, the account of which, related by any other person, would be difficult of belief. But since the victorious Emperor himself declared it to the writer of this history, and confirmed his statement with an oath, who could hesitate to credit it? He said that when the sun was beginning to decline, he saw with his own eyes the trophy of a Cross of blazing light, with this inscription:

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    118. WLGR
    Religion. 451. The martyrdom of the pagan philosopher hypatia. 67, col. 7689;Suda, sv hypatia, Y166 I.4 644-5 Adler=Damascius fr. 163-4 Zintzen) 1.
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    451. The martyrdom of the pagan philosopher Hypatia. Alexandria, 415 A.D. (Socrates, Ecclesiastical History VII.15, Migne, PG vol. 67, col. 768-9; Suda, s.v. Hypatia, Y166 I.4 644-5 Adler=Damascius fr. 163-4 Zintzen)
    There was a woman in Alexandria named Hypatia. She was the daughter of the philosopher Theon. She had progressed so far in her education, that she surpassed by far the philosophers of her time, and took over the Neo-platonic school that derived from Plotinus, and set forth every philosophical approach to those who wanted to learn them. Accordingly people from all over who wanted to study philosophy rushed to her side. Because of the dignified reputation that derived from her education, she began (with due modesty) to address even the rulers. And she had no hesitation about being in the company of men, since they all respected her more because of her extraordinary chastity. Then she became the subject of envy. Because she was frequently in the company of Orestes, people in the church began to slander her, as if that were what was preventing Orestes from making friends with the bishop. Some hot-headed men who agreed with this, who were led by a certain Peter the Reader, were on the lookout for the woman when she returned to her house from wherever she had been. They threw her out of her carriage, and dragged her to the church known as Caesarion. They tore off her clothing, and killed her with potsherds. When they had torn her apart limb from limb, they took the pieces of her body to the place called Cinaron, and burned them.

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