
Michael Deakin
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Honorary Research Fellow, School of Mathematical Sciences, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Author of Hypatia of Alexandria: Mathematician and Martyr.
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Hypatia was a mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher who lived in a very turbulent era in Alexandria’s history. She is the earliest female mathematician of whose life and work reasonably detailed knowledge exists. Hypatia was the daughter of Theon of Alexandria, himself a mathematician and…
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Hypatia of Alexandria: Mathematician and Martyr (July 2007)
In the late fourth and early fifth centuries of our era, Hypatia of Alexandria was the world's greatest living mathematician and astronomer. A strikingly beautiful woman and a devoted celibate, she lived in a city as turbulent and troubled as Baghdad or Beirut is today. She achieved fame not only in her special field, but also as a philosopher, religious thinker, and teacher who attracted a large popular following. Her life ended tragically in violence at the hands of a rampaging mob of Christian...
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