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  1. Hypatia's Daughters: 1500 Years of Women Philosophers (A Hypatia Book)
  2. Ecological Feminist Philosophies (A Hypatia Book)
  3. Aesthetics in Feminist Perspective (A Hypatia Book)
  4. HYPATIA NEW FOES (Victorian fiction : Novels of faith and doubt) by Kingsley, 1975-10-01
  5. Hypatia or, New Foes with an Old Face in Two Volumes by Charles, & Johnson, William Martin, Illustrated from Drawings By Kingsley, 1895-01-01
  6. Feminist Ethics and Social Policy (A Hypatia Book)
  7. Hypatia, or, New foes with an old face: A novel by Charles Kingsley, 1890
  8. Hypatia or New Foes with Old Faces by charles kingsley, 1000
  9. The Works of Charles Kingsley ...: Hypatia, V.I and II by Charles Kingsley, Maurice Kingsley, 2010-02-23
  10. Hypatia: Or, New Foes with an Old Face. by Charles Kinglsey, Jun. ... Reprinted from "Fraser's Magazine." by Charles Kingsley, 2010-02-14
  11. Revaluing French Feminism: Critical Essays on Difference, Agency, and Culture (A Hypatia Book)
  12. The Surprising Horror Of The Christian Idea by Hypatia Bradlaugh Bonner, 2010-05-23
  13. Hypatia (Webster's French Thesaurus Edition) by Icon Group, 2008-09-18
  14. Flying in the Face of Fear: Surviving Cervical Cancer (Hypatia health monographs) by Mary Lunnen, 1998-10-15

21. Hypatia Lake
hypatia Lake.
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22. Hypatia (thou Shalt Not Murder Mathematicians!)
hypatia is the first known woman mathematician, scientist and philosopher. She was born in Egypt in 370 AD. Unlike most other gifted girls of her time,
http://www.uz.ac.zw/science/maths/zimaths/hypatia.htm

23. User:Hypatia - Wikitravel
Mary Gardiner is a Australian living in Sydney. Her homepage is at mary.gardiner.id.au.
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24. The Hypatia Trust
The hypatia Trust collects and makes available published personal documentation about the achievements of women.
http://www.hypatia-trust.org.uk/
The Hypatia Trust To further understanding of woman and her achievements
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25. Hypatia's Library Tales
Such categories as Strange Items Found in Books, Weird Patrons, and Creepy Crawlies.
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    Hypatia's Humorous
    Library Tales
    "What's this all about?" you may ask. Well, I work in a library in Mid-Missouri. People who don't work in a library expect that librarians and library assistants have it pretty easynice and quiet, no pressure, no problems, right? Wrong! Don't get me wrongI love my job. But some weird things have been known to happen around here . . .
    Always Under Construction What's New Who Is Hypatia? Strange Items Found in Books Strange Smells Emanating from Books ... Look at Hypatia's Guestbook Quote: If you had any idea what was going on in the minds of the seemingly normal people around you all day, you'd run for your life!
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26. Hypatia Clinic Seattle Aesthetic Medical Treatments Dr. Virginia Stevens
Hypatic Clinic is Seattle s leading source of aesthetic medical treatments for your youthful face, skin and body. Call Dr. Virginia Stevens today.
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27. MySpace.com - Hypatia Lake - SEATTLE, Washington - Experimental / Psychedelic /
MySpace music profile for hypatia lake with tour dates, songs, videos, pictures, blogs, band information, downloads and more.
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MySpace URL: http://www.myspace.com/hypatialake hypatia lake: General Info Member Since Band Website HYPATIALAKE.COM Band Members Current Members: HYPATIA LAKE Lance Watkins:guitar,vox,keys, concepts THE AHIMSA OBSERVATORY Randall Skrasek:keys,vox,programming,guitar DAUGHTERS OF ATLAS Shane Browning:bass,keys BLUEPRINT Dave Foley:drums, keys, samples RED 343 Ben Jones: tripadelic visuals, weirdness illiquent From time to time: Sky Lynn:keys, vox LEVATOR Past: Zack Reinig:Studio Production-guitar,bass,programing,keys,arrangements SOUND ON SOUND Jared Hill: Guitar Zac Gray: Bass additional help from the lovely Jen Wood, cello by Joshua, and studio wizadry by Dave Hillis Influences Angels and Demons, Space and Time

28. Hypatia
I first came across hypatia s story in 1980 when I attended Judy Chicago s groundbreaking feminist art exhibit The Dinner Party.
http://pages.prodigy.net/fljustice/hypatia.html
Hypatia The Lady Philosopher of Alexandria b. 355(?) AD - d. 415 AD Picture from The Mysterious Fayum Portraits: Faces from Ancient Egypt. Read a review of this spectacular book in the research bibliography. The Legend I first came across Hypatia's story in 1980 when I attended Judy Chicago's groundbreaking feminist art exhibit "The Dinner Party." Chicago and her team selected thirty-nine subjects for an elaborate dinner party, where each "guest" (including several goddesses) was honored for her contributions to womankind with a specially designed plate and table runner. In the accompanying book, Hypatia is described as "a Roman scholar and philosopher who lived in Alexandria...she stressed the importance of goddesses and the feminine aspects of culture." The article details the pagan philosopher's death at the hands of a Christian mob. I was hooked - caught up in the romanticism and inherent drama of Hypatia's life. What I didn't realize was that many of the "facts" in this story were wrong. I embarked on a journey to learn as much as I could about this fascinating woman and found a bewildering array of fact and fiction. The primary historical record is sketchy. No letters from or writing by Hypatia exist. Socrates Scholasticus' 5th Century eccleciastical history gives an account of her death. Most of what we know comes from a the surviving letters of one of her former students, Synesius of Cyrene and later Bishop of Ptolmais.

29. Lake Hypatia Advance
In the 1990s, the Cleveland family deeded land to the national Freedom From Religion Foundation, which raised funds to construct the Lake hypatia
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Every year many freethinkers get together at beautiful Lake Hypatia, Alabama for a fun filled Fourth of July Weekend! Primitive camping is available on the upper and lower campgrounds (local motels a few miles away), swimming in the lake or Cady Creek natural lagoon, fishing, paddle boats, dining at the lakeside Pavilion, great speakers and most of all the experience of making new friends, renewing old friendships and mingling with fellow freethinkers. Lake Hypatia events
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30. Remembering Hypatia: A Novel Of Ancient Egypt
On a November night in Egypt, 414 AD, one of history s most brilliant individuals was assassinated. Her name was hypatia, teacher and scientist of the
http://www.rememberinghypatia.com/
On a November night in Egypt, 414 A.D., one of history's most brilliant individuals was assassinated. Her name was Hypatia, teacher and scientist of the fabled Great Library of Alexandria and the last glimmer of hope before the Dark Ages.
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Who Killed This Woman?
And Why is Her Murderer A Saint?
In Raphael's famous 1511 painting "The School of Athens", the greatest minds of the ancient world gather for debate. . . and in their midst stands a lone woman who would be purged from history books at the Church's command: Hypatia of Alexandria.
"A really interesting novel, based in great detail on what happened during the 5th Century in Alexandria, Egypt. It foreshadowed the Dark Ages and involved the Church and religious fundamentalism at its height. It's really quite a story." Faith Middleton on NPR "A riveting character study and a haunting vision of an enlightened society on the brink of the Dark Ages." Yale Bookstore Author Series Brian Trent signs publishing deal with KungRee
The Roman Empire is crumbling, the fragments of the classical world regrouping in Egypt when Thasos, son of an ill-fated scholar, meets Hypatia of Alexandria. Astronomer, mathematician, and philosopher at a time when women were shunned from learning, Hypatia is a daring visionary in a world about to change forever.

31. Advogato: Personal Info For Hypatia
hypatia is currently certified at Journeyer level. Name Mary Gardiner Member since 200007-13 003554 Last Login 2007-02-02 210805
http://www.advogato.org/person/hypatia/
Home Articles Account People ... FAQ hypatia is currently certified at Journeyer level. Name: Mary Gardiner
Member since: 2000-07-13 00:35:54
Last Login: 2007-02-02 21:08:05 Homepage: http://mary.gardiner.id.au/ Notes: My Advogato diary is the same as my tech blog at puzzling.org: tech also at Planet (former) Advogato I'm an Australian involved in Free Software. I've published one Advogato article: Questions your conference website should answer . More at my homepage. See my del.icio.us: advogato links for some useful scripts and info about Advogato.
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Syndication: RSS 2.0 20 Jan 2008 (updated 20 Jan 2008 at 09:03 UTC) Oh for goodness sake [Thieves] are targeting Sydney cars fitted with global positioning systems (GPS) which cost up to $1300... Superintendent Plotecki suggested drivers stick to an old-fashioned street directory. Thieves zero in on easy money from GPS units I suppose back when iPods and mobiles were the big thing in theft (as per the same article) Superintendent Plotecki would have kindly recommended that people stick to old-fashioned CD players at home and dial telephones. And when women are getting

32. Malaspina Great Books - Hypatia Of Alexandria (355-415)
hypatia of Alexandria (b? 370 d. 415) was a neoPlatonic philosppher mathematician, and teacher who lived in Alexandria, then a Greek settlement.
http://www.mala.bc.ca/~MCNEIL/hypatia.htm
Hypatia of Alexandria (355-415)
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33. Hypatia -- Table Of Contents
hypatia A Journal of Feminist Philsosophy. Tables of Contents. Volume 22, 2007 Volume 21, 2006 Volume 20, 2005 Volume 19, 2004 Volume 18, 2003
http://www.iupjournals.org/hypatia/hytoc.html
Hypatia:
A Journal of Feminist Philsosophy
Tables of Contents

34. APOD: 2002 January 13 - Hypatia Of Alexandria
Explanation Sixteen hundred years ago, hypatia became one of the world s leading scholars in mathematics and astronomy. hypatia s legendary knowledge,
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Discover the cosmos! Each day a different image or photograph of our fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer. 2002 January 13
Hypatia of Alexandria
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Sixteen hundred years ago, Hypatia became one of the world's leading scholars in mathematics and astronomy. Hypatia 's legendary knowledge, modesty, and public speaking ability flourished during the era of the Great Library of Alexandria . Hypatia is credited with contributions to geometry and astrometry , and she is thought instrumental in the development of the sky-measuring astrolabe . "Reserve your right to think, for even to think wrongly is better than not to think at all," Hypatia is credited with saying. "To teach superstitions as truth is a most terrible thing." Tomorrow's picture: Sun Halo Archive Index Search ... USRA
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35. Philosophers : Hypatia Daugter Of Theon
hypatia was the daughter of Theon, a teacher who was one of the most educated men in Alexandria, Egypt. hypatia was raised in an environment of thought by
http://www.trincoll.edu/depts/phil/philo/phils/hypatia.html
Hypatia
Alexandrian Thinker and Mathematician
Hypatia was the daughter of Theon, a teacher who was one of the most educated men in Alexandria, Egypt. Hypatia was raised in an environment of thought by Theon who was himself a well known scholar and a professor of mathematics at the University of Alexandria. Theon and Hypatia formed a strong bond as he taught Hypatia his own knowledge passion for answers to the unknown. Hypatia surpassed her father's knowledge at a young age. However, while Hypatia was still under her father's discipline, he also developed for her a physical routine to ensure for her a healthy body as well as a highly functional mind. Theon instructed Hypatia on religion and the fundamentals of teaching and oration. Hypatia's studies included astronomy, astrology, and mathematics. References in letters by Synesius, one of Hypatia's students, credit Hypatia with the invention of the astrolabe, a device used in studying astronomy. However, other sources date this instrument back at least a century earlier. Claudius Ptolemy wrote extensively on the projection used on the plane astrolabe, and Hypatia's father wrote an astrolabe treatise that was the basis for much of what was written later in the Middle Ages. Hypatia did teach about astrolabes as Synesius had an instrument made that was argueably a form of astrolabe. Hypatia is known primarily for her work on the ideas of conic sections introduced by Apollonius. She edited the work "On the Conics of Apollonius," which divided cones into different parts by a plane. This concept developed the ideas of hyperbolas, parabolas, and ellipses. Hypatia is thought to be the first woman to have a profound impact upon mathematics and thought, simplifying Apollonius' concepts on conics.

36. Medieval Sourcebook: The Murder Of Hypatia
THERE was a woman at Alexandria named hypatia, daughter of the philosopher Theon, who made such attainments in literature and science, as to far surpass all
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/hypatia.html
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Medieval Sourcebook:
Socrates Scholasticus: The Murder of Hypatia (late 4th Cent.)
from Ecclesiastical History,Bk VI: Chap. 15
Of Hypatia the Female Philosopher.
THERE was a woman at Alexandria named Hypatia, daughter of the philosopher Theon, who made such attainments in literature and science, as to far surpass all the philosophers of her own time. Having succeeded to the school of Plato and Plotinus, she explained the principles of philosophy to her auditors, many of whom came from a distance to receive her instructions.
Translation as in Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers This text is part of the Internet Medieval Source Book . The Sourcebook is a collection of public domain and copy-permitted texts related to medieval and Byzantine history.
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37. Hypatia Avenue
hypatia Avenue. Londonbased British-born Chinese female, enjoys arts and culture joy riding, About Me. Name hypatia Location London, United Kingdom
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  • 38. Hypatia - Física, Cultura Y Compromiso - Eventos
    Translate this page hypatia, asociación de alumnos de la facultad de CC. Físicas de la UCM.
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    ¿Quiénes somos? La asociación ¿Por qué Hypatia? El local ¿A qué nos dedicamos? Actividad institucional Biblioteca de Alejandría Ciclos de cine Cursos de software libre ... Torneo de ajedrez Así pensamos La mujer en la ciencia ¿Por qué socialismo? Enlaces Contacto ¡Ven al local! Correo electrónico
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    Torneo de ajedrez
    Estamos preparando la celebración de torneo de ajedrez. El viernes 30 de Noviembre a las 13:30h en el local de Hypatia tendrá lugar una reunión para decidir el sistema de juego, los horarios y las reglas. ¡Participa! Hypatia es una asociación de alumnos de la Facultad de CC. Físicas de la UCM.
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    39. Hypatia Publishing™ Main Page
    During the fourth century AD, there lived in Alexandria a lovely intellectual woman by the name of hypatia, the daughter of Theon.
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    The White Man’s Bible (Creative Credo #47)
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    During the fourth century AD, there lived in Alexandria a lovely intellectual woman by the name of Hypatia, the daughter of Theon. She grew up in an ideal intellectual climate, since her father, Theon, was a teacher, a mathematician and a philosopher. He taught her astronomy, astrology, mathematics and rhetoric.
    Hypatia was born in the year 355 AD. She grew up to be a tall, slim, beautiful woman. Not only was she highly gifted intellectually, but she was unusually athletic. By the time she was 20 she could walk 10 miles without fatigue, could swim, row, ride horseback and climb mountains. She had bodily grace, beauty of face, and above all an abundance of intelligence.
    By the time she began giving lectures of her own she was saying such things as: “Fables should be taught as fables, myths and myths, and miracles as poetic fancies. To teach superstitions as truths is a most terrible thing. The child-mind accepts and believes them, and only after great pain and perhaps tragedy can he be in after-years relieved on them. In fact, men will fight for a superstition quite as quickly as for a living truth – often more so, since a superstition is so intangible you cannot get at it to refute it, but truth is a point of view, and so is changeable.”
    Orestes, who was the prefect of the city, attended her lectures/ When in one lecture Hypatia stated: “To rule by fettering the mind through fear of punishment in another world is just as base as to use force,” Orestes applauded her. News of this event was carried to Cyril, the then Bishop of Alexandria. He was infuriated and declared he would excommunicate Orestes.

    40. Hypatia Resources At Erratic Impact's Feminism Web
    hypatia resources at Erratic Impact s Feminism, Women in Philosophy Web. Resources include annotated links, book reviews, new and used books on hypatia,
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    Online Resources Texts: Hypatia Texts: Hypatia Book Series Used Books: Hypatia ... Are you an Author? Dear Future People by Anne Nolting Dear Future People is a novel which describes the climax of the Hellenic Age in Egypt. Events follow historic accounts of the civil war between Rome and Constantinople, the destruction of the Temple of Serapis, the ethnic cleansing and massacre of Gothic youth, and a trip down the Nile to seek a prophesy for Emperor Theodosius. Hypatia, a woman, was destined to stand at the center of this time of political power struggle. In translation, quotes from the period are woven into the story. Hypatia was born in the later part of the Roman Empire, an era when women were not free to pursue careers. This was a time when orthodox belief effectively wiped out centuries of scientific discovery. Ancient Greek works were torched and scholars were murdered. Hypatia was the last proprietor of the Hellenic Age wonder, the Library of Alexandria. She is portrayed as a young adult facing the issues of a changing world. The reader will discover uncanny parallels to many current situations within the United States and, indeed, the world. Hypatia, a real, historically documented heroine, is a find for today's young adults who are searching for strong, non-fiction role models.

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