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She is the earliest female mathematician of whose life and work reasonably Encyclopdia Britannica. Subscribe. Log In Hypatia was the daughter of Theon of
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Hypatia of Alexandria was the first woman to make a The object of life was to aim at this ultimate In addition to the joint work with
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Hypatia of Alexandria Nicely until, in the year 415, on her way to work she was set upon by a fanatical mob of Cyril's parishioners.
Hypatia (From a dramatic work by Leconte de Lisle, 1857) There is little mentioned of her mother in any of the surviving records that document Hypatia's life.
Hypatia's most famous pupil was Synesius of Cyrene, who later became the Bishop of Ptolemy. It is through some of his letter's that he wrote to Hypatia that
Hypatia, a mathematician, was Legendary Life of Saint Catherine of Alexandria. a mostly self-taught astronomer, she achieved fame and paying work
(a copy of a classical work that But little is known about his and Hypatia’s family life. Even Hypatia’s date of birth is contested
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Hypatia of Alexandria Maria Dzielska searches behind the legend to bring us the real story of Hypatia's life Her work was purely
because their progressive ideas were a threat to the prevailing religious and superstitious way of life. Hypatia led a life full of fascinating intellectual
Sports and Everyday Life; Additional References; Only fragments of Hypatia's work and a list of several titles of her treatises on mathematics remain.
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