Hypatia

Western Philosophy

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For centuries, the name Hypatia of Alexandria has conjured an image of radiant intellect—a martyr for science, a feminist icon, and a beacon of reason murdered by a fanatical mob in a world descending into darkness. But who was the real woman behind this powerful and persistent myth?

HYPATIA: A Beginner's Guide embarks on a historical investigation to uncover the true story of this extraordinary figure from late antiquity. Moving beyond the popular legend, this book peels back the layers of accumulated myth to reveal a life far more nuanced and deeply intertwined with the volatile world of the late Roman Empire.

Inside, you will discover:

  • The Crucible on the Nile: A vivid portrait of Alexandria in the 4th and 5th centuries CE—a multicultural metropolis of unparalleled intellectual brilliance and dangerous sectarian violence.
  • Forged in Her Father's School: The story of Hypatia's unique and rigorous education in philosophy, mathematics, and astronomy under her father, Theon, and her collaboration on seminal editions of Euclid and Ptolemy.
  • The Woman in the Philosopher's Cloak: How Hypatia rose to become the respected head of Alexandria's Neoplatonist school, a celebrated public intellectual who commanded authority in a male-dominated world.
  • Keeper of the Canon: An exploration of her known contributions as a commentator on the advanced mathematics of Diophantus and Apollonius and her practical skill in constructing scientific instruments like the astrolabe.
  • Two Kings in One City: The bitter political war for control of Alexandria between her close ally, the Roman Prefect Orestes, and the ambitious and ruthless Bishop Cyril.
  • Death in the Cathedral: A critical analysis of the ancient sources that reveal her brutal murder in 415 CE not as a simple act of religious fanaticism, but as a calculated political assassination.
  • A Symbol for Every Age: Trace Hypatia's fascinating "afterlife," from an Enlightenment symbol of reason versus superstition to a modern icon of science and feminism, and learn why her story, in both its true and mythic forms, continues to captivate the modern imagination.
  • This guide separates the complex historical figure from the enduring symbol, offering a clear, accessible, and historically grounded account of one of antiquity's most remarkable women.

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