Hypatia Essays

  • Hypatia

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    Hypatia Hypatia was born in the year 370 AD in Alexandria, Egypt. She was the daughter of Theon, a famous mathematician and astronomer. He invented many things, but his most famous invention is the astrolabe, which measures the altitude of a star or planet. Hypatia studied with her father for many years at the Museum in Alexandria, but soon became unsatisfied with his instruction because she was smarter than him. She left Egypt, and traveled to Greece and Rome to do "post-graduate" work.

  • Hypatia

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    Hypatia was born in Alexandria, Egypt in the year 370 A.D. She was the daughter of a mathematician Theon. At the time of Hypatia's birth, he was a professor of mathematics at the University of Alexandria. He then became solely dedicated to producing the perfect human being. He taught Hypatia as much of his own knowledge of mathematics as possible. Theon also strived to have Hypatia be completely well-rounded by keeping her on a strict diet and exercise routine. She would row, swim, ride horses

  • Hypatia Research Paper

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    Hypatia was a famous Neoplatonist philosopher from Alexandria Egypt. Her father was Theon a well-known mathematician and astronomer that are mostly known for the invention of the astrolabe and artifact used to measure the altitude of a planet or star. Hypatia was following the steps of her father until she decided to travel to Rome and Greece to work on her post graduate carrier. She was well known around the Mediterranean for her brains and beauty. Hypatia’s trip to Rome and Greece helped her gained

  • Hypatia of Alexandria

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    Hypatia of Alexandria was born in 370 A.D. (although some discrepancies show that she may have actually been born around 355 A.D.). What little is known of her life has come from letters and correspondences, since all of her work had been burned shortly after her death. Her father was Theon, a well-known mathematician and philosopher. It is argued that he may be one of the most educated men to come out of Alexandria. he raised Hypatia in an environment of culture and learning. He wanted to raise

  • Hypatia of Alexandria

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    Hypatia of Alexandria Hypatia was born in 370 A.D. in Alexandria, Egypt. From that day on her life was one enriched with a passion for knowledge. Theon, Hypatia’s father whom himself was a mathematician, raised Hypatia in an environment of thought. Both of them formed a strong bond as he taught her his own knowledge and shared his passion in the search of answers to the unknown. Under her fathers discipline he developed a physical routine for her to ensure a healthy body as well as a highly functional

  • Hypatia As Depicted In The Film 'Agora'

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    during this part of history threatened the power structure of the leaders of the time. In the film Agora, the story of Hypatia brings to life the political struggle that religion played in the history of the ancient world. The film, however, paints an unflattering picture of early Christians, and inaccurately depicts the destruction of the library in Alexandria and the death of Hypatia. The rise of Christianity in the ancient world created many problems for leaders at the time. Alexandria had

  • Human Gender and Mathematics

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    if they wish to make the effort, because between the brain of a woman and that of a man there is no difference (Olsen). Women mathematicians have been around for centuries and have had amazing contributions to the field of mathematics. Women like Hypatia, Sophie Germa... ... middle of paper ... ...athematics and science. If the above statement holds true, women were considered inferior to men in these areas because they weren’t schooled at a higher level. In today’s world, women are schooled at

  • Life of Hypatia

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    To quote Hypatia, “Life is an unfoldment, and the further we travel the more truth we can comprehend. To understand the things that are at our door is the best preparation for understanding those that lie beyond” (BrainyQuote, 2013). April of 2012, I recall my niece who was then 16 years of age called me to ask for advices. She was growing fast, assertive on what she wanted to be and about her future goals. However she had a very serious problem. That kind of problem that almost every teenager

  • Hypatia Research Paper

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    Today, we meet a great 4th-century mathematician, Hypatia. Hypatia of Alexandria was an outstanding individual and didn’t only bless the math world but also involved in Neoplatonist, and rationalist. The part of Hypatia’s life we are going to examine today is her life in mathematics. She was brought up in the math world ushered by her father Theon of Alexandria, and eventually replaced him as the mathematician of Alexandria (Osen). Hypatia was born in a museum, it was the great center of learning

  • How Did Hypatia Contribute To Math

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    years ago, in 355 CE to be exact, Hypatia was born. Hypatia is one of the world’s most well known mathematicians. Especially for her time, Hypatia was extremely bright and made many important discoveries and contributions to mathematics. Hypatia’s improvements shaped mathematics, and how we see them today. Hypatia's early life, accomplishments, and effects, and end of her life, all have importance and have shaped the world in mathematics. As mentioned, Hypatia was born around 355 CE. As the daughter

  • Agora Movie Analysis

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    in our societies, This movie title suggests indeed an insightful and comprehensive name of all that the movie was about, an “Agora” library where the knowledge was stocked and spread by in the context- Hypatia, with profound admiration from her students and Jews and Christians were unfair to Hypatia on the behalf of science as shown by the movie. But it is also important to remember that both parties were dogmatic in their perception of religion, they truly believed instead that they were the only

  • Gemina Essay

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    Gemina particle is created when two things from different universes interact, which Nik did with his other self in the other universe. The two Niks traded places, creating a Gemina particle. The alternate universe ended up saving the Heimdall and the Hypatia, which resolved some of the conflict. Before reading, I had no idea what the title meant. I knew that Gemina was similar to gemini which means twins in Latin, but I had no idea a different universe would be formed in the book. I knew the title would

  • Library of Alexandria

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    HOW WAS THE GREAT LIBRAY OF ALEXANDRIA ORGANIZED AND OPERATED? WHO OR WHAT CAUSED ITS DESTRUCTION? For the extra credit assignment I have decided to compose as essay describing the great library of Alexandria. The library itself is wrapped up in a great mystery that has had many historians and archeologists heavily interested in its existence for many years. It has been recorded that the library of Alexandria held many thousands, if not millions, of books, volumes and other documents. The library

  • Female Mathematicians

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    mathematical world today. Various women such as Hypatia from the ancient Greeks, Grace Chisholm Young from England at the turn of the century, to Mary Fairfax Somerville from the Imperialist English, and Maria Gaetana Agnesi from Modern Enlightenment in Italy have all contributed in major ways to the growth of mathematics. A mathematician is not defined by a persons gender, but what they have to offer the our world of discovery in the past, present and future. Hypatia is known as one of the earliest mothers

  • Women's Contributions to Mathematics

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    female math teacher. But what many do not know is that women have made extremely important contributions to the world of mathematics. Women have been documented to be involved in mathematics, since as early as the fifth century A.D. Women such as Hypatia, Maria Gaetana Agnesi, Sophie Germain, Emmy Noether, Ruth Moufang and Sun-Yung Alice Chang. These women have lived through difficult times such as women’s oppression, the French Revolution, World War I and II, which included Hitler’s administration

  • Mrs Tarleton Themes

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    Although this play is from the early 1900s, it is still popular and being reproduced today, because of its contemporary themes and issues. The main theme of this play that is brought up multiple times in the play and even in the title is marriage, relationships, and social conventions. All the conflicts that arouse in the play are linked those three themes. In the play the men all hold very conventional beliefs. They believe and encourage women to be obedient and to revolve their lives around the

  • A Genderless Life: Or How Autism Challenges Butler’s Theory of Gender

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    comprehension, then they are unable to perform the gender society has ascribed to them. In focusing on autism as chall... ... middle of paper ... ... the Making of Identities of Disability in Hypatia Vol. 17, No. 3, Feminism and Disability, Part 2, 2002, pp. 67-88. Blackwell Publishing on behalf of Hypatia, Inc. Murray, S. 2010. Autism Functions/ The function of Autism, in Disability Studies Quarterly, Vol 30, No 1, 2010. The Society for Disability Studies. Samuels, E. 2002. Critical Divides:

  • The History of Mathematics in Africa

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    paper ... ...istory either did not exist or, at least, is not knowable. Works Cited Egyptian mathematics. (n.d.). MacTutor History of Mathematics. Retrieved April 26, 2011, from http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/Indexes/Egyptians.html Hypatia and Her Mathematics. (n.d.). www.maa.org. Retrieved April 26, 2011, from www.maa.org/pubs/Calc_articles/ma055.pdf Lebombo Bone. (n.d.). Kosmix: The web organized for you. Retrieved April 26, 2011, from http://www.kosmix.com/topic/lebombo_bone#ixzz1JoNc4VRl

  • History and the Roman Catholic Church

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    first became a major religion in society the involvement of the Roman Catholic Church has affected many areas of history. The Roman Catholic Church has affected the world historically, as demonstrated by it's impact upon the historical figures like Hypatia, Joan of Arc, and Jan Hus, historical events such as the Salem Witch Trials, and many other eras and events. The Roman Catholic Church slowed down scientific advancement during the Middle Ages when they had the greatest control over society, due to

  • Cosmetic Surgery and the Mask of Aging in Western Societies

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    Morgan, K.P. "Women and the Knife: cosmetic surgery and the colonisation of women's bodies," Hypatia, vol 6, no.3 (1991), pp.25-53 in Welton, Donn (ed.) (1998) Body and Flesh: a philosophical reader. Massachusets: Blackwell Publishers Ltd. * "Falling in love again" (1990) Toronto Star. July 23. as cited in Morgan, K.P. "Women and the Knife: cosmetic surgery and the colonisation of women's bodies," Hypatia, vol 6, no.3 (1991), pp.25-53 in Welton, Donn (ed.) (1998) Body and Flesh: a philosophical