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Hypatia

Hypatia
Born c. 350–70
Alexandria
Died 415
Alexandria
Era Ancient philosophy
Region Western philosophy
School Neoplatonism
Main interests

Hypatia (/ˌhˈpʃə, -ʃi.ə/;hy-PAY-shə, -shee-ə; Greek: Ὑπατία Hupatía; born c. 350–70; died 415), often called Hypatia of Alexandria, was a Greek mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher in Egypt, then a part of the Byzantine Empire. She was the head of the Neoplatonic school at Alexandria, where she taught philosophy and astronomy.

According to contemporary sources, Hypatia was murdered by a Christian mob or by Christian zealots known as Parabalani after being accused of exacerbating a conflict between two prominent figures in Alexandria, the governor, Orestes, and the bishop, Cyril of Alexandria.

The mathematician and philosopher Hypatia of Alexandria was the only daughter of the mathematician Theon of Alexandria (c. 335–c. 405). She was educated in Athens. Around 400, she became head of the Neoplatonist School in Alexandria, where she imparted the knowledge of Plato and Aristotle to students, including pagans, Christians, and foreigners.


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