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Hypatia of Alexandria ( Greek: Ὑπατίᾱ η Αλεξανδρινή) was a female philosopher and an extraordinary woman not only for her time but for any time. She was one of the last great thinkers of ancient
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Hypatia’s birthday is somewhere between 350 and 370 AD; a range of dates indicating great uncertainty, to be sure, but clear original sources this old are hard to come by, especially from a c…
The Hypatia Catalog uses "big data" - extremely large data sets - hopefully to reveal patterns, trends, and associations that might lead to finding distant worlds harboring life.
Watch “The murder of ancient Alexandria’s greatest scholar – Soraya Field Fiorio” from 2019, about Hypatia, one of the speculative Feminine Gnostics Saints in James Eschelman’s Gnostic Mass rewritten as The Thelemic Mass as published in 777½. “Dive into the life of one of Ancient Rome’s most powerful figures, Hypatia of Alexandria, a renowned scholar […]
The philosopher Hypatia of Alexandria, who lived in the early fifth century AD, is one of the most famous historical women of classical antiquity. Unfortunately, basically everything you have ever heard about her is complete fiction.
Hypatia of Alexandria portrayed by Rachel Weisz in the motion picture
If you read this space with any frequency, you’ll know that Flavorwire is perhaps unnaturally fond of the beautiful library. Recently, Book Riot mused over which Doctor Who library is the best — or perhaps the most beautiful. But why stop at the…
Hypatia: The Greek Philosopher Skinned Alive With Seashells Knowledge can be a wonderful thing, but in the case of the ancient philosopher and mathematician Hypatia of Alexandria, it also lead to her doom. Hypatia was one of the most important intellectuals of Byzantine Empire in the 4th Centur...