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  1. Hypatia; Special Issue - Women and Violence. Vol. 11, No. 4, Fall 1996 by Bat-Ami Bar On, 1996-01-01
  2. HYPATIA Or New Foes with an Old Face by KINGLSEY Charles, 1927
  3. Hypatia: Or, Woman and knowledge (Today and tomorrow series) by Dora Winifred Black Russell Russell, 1925
  4. Charles Bradlaugh: A Record Of His Life And Work By His Daughter Hypatia Bradlaugh Bonner V1 by Hypatia Bradlaugh Bonner, John M. Robertson, 2007-07-25
  5. Hypatia: Or, New Foes with an Old Face / by Charles Kinglsey, Jun. ... Reprinted from "Fraser's Magazine.", Volume 1 by Charles Kingsley, 2010-04-09
  6. Hypatia V1-2 (1899) by Charles Kingsley, 2010-09-10
  7. Hypatia by Arnulf Zitelmann, 1990-01-01
  8. Hypatia: Or, New Foes With an Old Face. V. 2 by Charles Kingsley, 2009-04-27
  9. On the Methods of Famous Teachers Lao Tzu Gautama Zeno Socrates Jesus, Hypatia, Muhammad, Hildegard, Clare, Nightingale, Galileo and Gandhi by Anthony Barton, 1991-06
  10. Hypatia (Spanish Edition) by Pedro Galvez, 2010-01-30
  11. Hypatia by Elbert Hubbard, Fra Elbert Hubbard, 2010-05-22
  12. Hypatia, Or, New Foes with an Old Face, Volumes 1-2 by Charles Kingsley, 2010-03-16
  13. Hypatia, Oder, Neue Feinde Mit Altem Gesicht, Volume 1 (German Edition) by Charles Kingsley, Christian Karl Josias Bunsen, 2010-02-04
  14. Hypatia: Roman Aus Dem Altertum (German Edition) by Fritz Mauthner, 2010-01-10

61. Hypatia Media
Welcome to hypatia Media. We are a group of people exited about streaming. We are looking for hosts for shows. If the idea of having your own show excites
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62. The Life And Legacy Of Hypatia
hypatia of Alexandria is considered to have been the first woman to write on the subject of mathematics. hypatia lived and worked in the Egyptian city of
http://hem.bredband.net/b153434/Works/Hypatia.htm
Some quotes by 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." "All formal dogmatic religions are fallacious and must never be accepted by self-respecting persons as final." "Reserve your right to think, for even to think wrongly is better than not to think at all." "Fables should be taught as fables, myths as 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 through great pain and perhaps tragedy can he be in after years relieved of 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."
The Life and Legacy of Hypatia
by Danielle Williams
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63. Madison Community Co-operative
hypatia Cooperative House. hypatia Cooperative House hypatia is on average a fifteen person (~11 male to female) cooperative which is home to students,
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64. Hypatia Poster Hypatia Philosopher Poster Hypatia Philospher
hypatia picture, hypatia pictures, hypatia poster hypatia philosopher poster hypatia philospher posters hypatia philosophers posters hypatia philosophers
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65. Hypatia.ca - The Point From Which Things Branch
Welcome! I will eventually put a real website here. For the moment, here are some of the more interesting places you can find me on the web
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66. Hypatia
hypatia was born in Alexandria in the fourth century CE (there s disagreement about her age at death, so that different scholars put her year of birth at
http://users.ox.ac.uk/~worc0337/authors/hypatia.html
Philosophers: Hypatia (c.370-415 CE) Links Hypatia was born in Alexandria in the fourth century CE (there's disagreement about her age at death, so that different scholars put her year of birth at either about 370 or about 355CE). The daughter of the mathematician and philosopher, Theon, who taught at the university of Alexandria, attached to the world-famous library, and who seems to have been responsible for Hypatia's education, though she might also have been taught by Plutarch the Younger in Athens. She helped her father with his books on mathematics, astronomy, and philosophy, and became a teacher at his school, eventually becoming its head. (The great library at Alexandria was founded by Ptolemy I at the end of the fourth century BCE. It was said to be the largest collect­ion of books in the ancient world (over half a million volumes on some accounts), and it acted as a copying centre, sending books out all over the known world. During its existence it was damaged, sometimes seriously, by fire on a number of occasions, and finally destroyed in 643ce by Caliph Omar I.) As a teacher she was extremely well-known and respected (it's said that letters addressed simply to "The Philosopher" were delivered to her). She taught from a neo-Platonist standpoint, influenced in particular by Plotinus and the Syrian philosopher Iamblichus of Chalcis (c.250-c.230 CE), but mainly as applied to mathematics and natural philosophy. None of her works survived; we know only their titles, from which it appears that they were mainly commentaries on earlier writers. It has been said that Hypatia's main achievement was the preservation of (especially mathematical) texts which would otherwise have been lost. Most of what we know about her work and life comes from letters preserved by one of her students, Synesius of Cyrene, who went on to become the Bishop of Ptolemais, together with various later romanticised or politicised accounts of her life.

67. Hypatia Society
The hypatia Society is a group aiming to encourage multiple talents and geniuses within individuals. A modern day Renaissance movement, if you will,
http://photofoxygirl.tripod.com/hypatiasociety/
Hypatia Society Submission Guidelines About Us Programs and Services Committees ... Bylaws Hypatia unknown artist "Geniuses are the luckiest of mortals
because what they must do is the same as what they most want to do."
~ W.H.Auden
Welcome to our website! The Hypatia Society is a group aiming to encourage multiple talents and geniuses within individuals. A modern day Renaissance movement, if you will, albiet one that hopes to encourage genius in persons of both genders and all races, nationalities and ethnicities. We have some specific and general goals; to create after school programs for gifted children in underserved areas, to create a resource library to assist our members in reaching their full potential, a mentoring program both within this society and with underserved gifted youth, personal development and leadership assistance, research development and more. We hope to lead away from the current philosophy of specilization in only one field, to the detriment of other talents and aptitudes, and also the idea that expertise and mastery can only be achieved through formal education (many of the greatest figures in history were self-taught!). We hope you will enjoy your visit to our site and find all of the information you are seeking here. If you have anysuggestions for content, services or programs please feel free to email the founder at

68. Hypatia - Revista De Divulgación Científico - Tecnológica Del Estado De Morel
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69. Great Theosophists--Hypatia: The Last Of The Neoplatonists (12 Of 29)
His real crime was much more serious the crime of murder, deliberately perpetrated against one of the noblest characters in history hypatia, the last of
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THEOSOPHY, Vol. 25, No. 5, March, 1937 (Pages 197-207; Size: 31K) (Number 12 of a 29-part series)
GREAT THEOSOPHISTS
H YPATIA: T HE L AST OF THE N EOPLATONISTS
THE fourth century was the turning point in the history of the Western world, the period in which Christianity took the form of a strong political organization. Throttling the old religions, sciences and philosophies, "the Church" arose as a temporal power upon their remains. Constantine, the first Christian Emperor, was the son of the Roman Emperor Constantius and of Helena, the daughter of an inn-keeper. He was a pagan by birth, a devotee of the sun-god Apollo, whose altars Constantine covered with votive offerings, and whose image appeared on the coins of the emperor as his "companion and guardian." Constantine's conversion to Christianity, as the result of a psychic vision, is described by Eusebius, who was his close friend and companion as well as his famous biographer. On the night before his final battle with Maxentius, who had denounced him as a usurper to the throne, Constantine appealed to his own god for help. According to Eusebius, While he was praying with fervent entreaty, a most marvelous sign appeared in the heavens, the account of which, related by any other person, would be difficult of belief. But since the victorious Emperor himself declared it to the writer of this history, and confirmed his statement with an oath, who could hesitate to credit it? He said that when the sun was beginning to decline, he saw with his own eyes the trophy of a Cross of blazing light, with this inscription:

70. Hypatia's Bookshelf
Several of these works were scanned for this website, others are available elsewhere on the internet. Readers who share hypatia s taste in literature may
http://thriceholy.net/hypatia.html
Hypatia's Bookshelf
Selections from pagan literature:
Aristophanes The Clouds Aristotle On the Heavens Bion Lament for Adonis Callimachus To Apollo Celsus The True Doctrine Marcus Tullius Cicero The Nature of the Gods On Friendship Tusculan Disputations Cleanthes Hymn to Zeus Epictetus Manual Discourses Epicurus Letter to Herodotus Euripides The Bacchae Heraclitus Fragments Hesiod Justice and the City Theogony Julian the Apostate Against the Galilaeans Livy History of Rome Lucian Death of Peregrinus Icaromenippus, an Aerial Expedition Prometheus on Caucasus Marcus Aurelius Meditations Parmenides On Nature Philostratus The Life of Apollonius of Tyana Plato Apology Critias Crito Euthyphro ... Timaeus Plotinus The Three Initial Hypostases On Their Origin and Order The Knowing Hypostases On the One ... The Enneads Plutarch On the Cessation of Oracles On the E at Delphi The Eating of Flesh On Isis and Osiris ... On Superstition Porphyry Abstinence from Animal Food Against the Christians Sallust On the Gods and the World Seneca On Benefits Pumpkinification of Claudius Solon Prayer to the Muses Xenophanes Fragments Xenophon Defense of Socrates Memorabilia of Socrates
"Plutarch to his wife, greeting:

71. Hypatia-phd's Math Page!
Personal page devoted to mathematics and mathematics education. Includes links to NCTM, MAA, lateral logic puzzles, and other good resources.
http://www.hypatia-phd.com/Math.html
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72. Letter To Hypatia - Wikisource
Letter to hypatia. From Wikisource. Jump to navigation, search. Letter to hypatia by Synesius. As translated by Augustine Fitzgerald in the 1926 Selections
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Letter to Hypatia
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Jump to: navigation search Letter to Hypatia
by Synesius As translated by Augustine Fitzgerald in the 1926 Selections from the Letters of Synesius
To the Philosopher
Concerning all of this I shall await your decision. If you decree that I ought to publish my book, I will dedicate it to orators and philosophers together. The first it will please, and to the others it will be useful, provided of course that it is not rejected by you, who are really able to pass judgement. If it does not seem to you worthy of Greek ears, if, like Aristotle, you prize truth more than friendship, a close and profound darkness will overshadow it, and mankind will never hear it mentioned. Retrieved from " http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Letter_to_Hypatia Category Letters Views Personal tools Navigation Search Toolbox

73. Hypatia - A Victim Of Bigotry
hypatia of Alexandria, a woman of learning, murdered because of bigotry.
http://www.atheistfoundation.org.au/hypatia.htm
Home About Us Articles Membership ... Site Map ATHEIST FOUNDATION OF AUSTRALIA INC HYPATIA
A VICTIM OF BIGOTRY by Lee Holmes
Hypatia of Alexandria was the daughter of Theon, himself a mathematician and philosopher of note. Hypatia was a remarkable woman with great intelligence, physical stamina and beauty. Her father gave her a first rate education, not limiting it to just mathematical subjects, but also religion. Theon believed in learning about all religions allowing each person to make their own choices and not have one view thrust upon them. To be forced to hold to another's view is in essence being robbed of your own life.
Hypatia herself says, "Fables should be taught as fables, myths as 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 through great pain and perhaps tragedy can he be in after-years relieved of 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 can not get at it to refute it, but truth is a point of view, and so is changeable."
In about 400 AD Hypatia became head of the Plotinus school of Alexandria, where she taught mathematics and philosophy. She wrote three books on science and mathematics and numerous other papers. All of her writings have been lost and it is only through the letters of Synesius of Cyrene, one of her pupils that we know anything of her thoughts.

74. Biography Of Hypatia
hypatia was born in A.D. 370. She died either in the year of 415 or 430, depending on what book you read. Her father, Theon, was a mathematician and
http://www.andrews.edu/~calkins/math/biograph/biohypat.htm
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Biographies of Mathematicians-Hypatia
Biography
Hypatia was born in A.D. 370. She died either in the year of 415 or 430, depending on what book you read. Her father, Theon, was a mathematician and astronomer. He had told everyone that he could create the perfect human. Not discouraged by Hypatia being born a girl, he continued on with his plan of creating the perfect human. Hetaught her in the subjects of art, literature, science, mathematics, and philosophy. Back when Hypatia was alive, astronomy and astrology were the same thing; also, mathematicswas used mostly for figuring out where a soul that was born under a certain planet would be at a certain time in the future. She was also taught to swim, row, ride horseback, and climb mountains. By the time she was 21, she mastered rhetoric, which is the art of using speech effectively and persuasively. While she was growing up Hypatia spent a lot of time in a place called the Museum in the University of Alexandria. Theon told Hypatia

75. Typblography, The Phinney-us Blogg: Hypatia Sans Pro, My New Typeface
hypatia Sans Pro, the new typeface I ve been working on since 2002, is now available (though not yet at retail). It s a geometric sans serif with humanist
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Well, it's finally here. Hypatia Sans Pro, the new typeface I've been working on since 2002, is now available (though not yet at retail). It's a geometric sans serif with humanist tendencies, and capitals based on classical roman proportions. When you register Creative Suite 3 or any of the individual CS3 products, you can get a "registration incentive" at no extra cost, and Hypatia Sans is one of the options. I wrote up a bunch of info and made a lot of graphics for the main Hypatia Sans page , including linked high-res PDFs. Robert Slimbach was kind enough to put together a nice text samples PDF , which I got too late to put on the main Web page - so for now you can only get it here. Do follow the links above for general info on the design - I'm not going to repeat it all here. But I will add some more background and details that might be of interest. Mind you, "done" is a bit of a relative term in this case. You may notice the lack of italics in the registration incentive. The six upright weights of Hypatia Sans are shipping now, but it became apparent last fall that there was no way I could keep up some other critical duties and finish the italics in time to go with Creative Suite 3. So we trimmed back our original plans. The italics will still be added to the family some time later this year, at which point it will be made available as a regular retail typeface.

76. Hypatia Command Line Calculator
hypatia is a calculator, basically reproducing the functionality of a pocket calculator, that uses an extended version of Reverse Polish Notation (RPN).
http://www.drs.at/hypatia/
Hypatia Command Line Calculator
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Hypatia is a calculator, basically reproducing the functionality of a pocket calculator, that uses an extended version of Reverse Polish Notation (RPN). It is a text-based program that you can either start from the command line prompt or from the Windows desktop, where it will create its own console window. While it offers advanced features that make it a powerful tool, it can be easily used for basic calculation purposes. To use Hypatia, you need some knowledge of RPN (Reverse Polish Notation) – see en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reverse_Polish_notation . A short introduction you find in the file hy-rpn.txt that is included in the download package. The name Hypatia is a tribute to the mathematician, astronomer and philosopher Hypatia of Alexandria. For details about her, see en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypatia
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77. Hypatia From Jeanne Drewes On 1994-10-03 (1994.cdlmbox)
PRLC, the Pittsburgh Regional Library Center, is pleased to announce a new online preservation resource, hypatia. hypatia is a collection of full-text
http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/byform/mailing-lists/cdl/1994/0662.html
Hypatia
From drewes
Date : Monday, October 3, 1994
PRLC, the Pittsburgh Regional Library Center, is pleased to announce a
new on-line preservation resource, Hypatia. Hypatia is a collection of
full-text databases covering a variety of preservation issues using WAIS
(Wide Area Information Server) technology for searching capability from
anywhere on the Internet. Initially funded through PRLC and a
preservation education and outreach grant from the National Endowment
for the Humanities (NEH), Hypatia will be maintained by the preservation
services manager at PRLC and new databases added as more information is
obtained. Currently there are five local sources and a link to the CoOL sources for ease in multiple database searching. If you are familiar with WAIS and have a client you may search hypatia-directory-of-servers at prlc.org port 210 using the search term hypatia for a description of the databases. SWAIS is available for users without a client. You need a VT100 terminal emulation setting. To

78. Flickr: Photos From ~ Hypatia ~
Flickr is almost certainly the best online photo management and sharing application in the world. Show off your favorite photos to the world, securely and
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79. Blogger: User Profile: Hypatia
hypatia was a Greek philospher, mathematician and astronomer, who got herself killed in a messy and violent manner. Neohypatia is a librarian, student,
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Hypatia was a Greek philospher, mathematician and astronomer, who got herself killed in a messy and violent manner. Neohypatia is a librarian, student, and general flaneur, who would like to try and avoid those things happening to her (well, the mathematics and the killing parts, anyway).
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80. Bertonneau - Like Hypatia Before The Mob
She might have suggested to him some feminine firebrand of Paris revolutions, or even the sacrificial figure of hypatia (43132).
http://www.anthropoetics.ucla.edu/ap0101/boston.htm
Anthropoetics I, no. 1 (June 1995)
Like Hypatia before the Mob:
Desire, Resentment, and Sacrifice in James' The Bostonians
(An Anthropoetics)
Thomas F. Bertonneau
Department of English
Central Michigan University
Mount Pleasant MI 48859
3e4kkhr@cmuvm.csv.cmich.edu
Deceit, Desire and the Novel There is no doubt that resentment often finds refuge in moralistic prudery and hypocritical denunciations of those whose real accomplishments one envies. The artist's own resentment, so visible in the Bohemia of Nietzsche's time or in the attitudes of an "antibourgeois" like Flaubert, is transcended in his art, whereas the moralizer creates nothing. But this should only make us all the more respectful of a moral tradition that insists on the right of all to reciprocal relations. *** Resentment may be defined as the scandal of the peripheral self at the centrality of the other which transforms the equality of the original scene of representation into an absolute polarity of significance. (Eric L. Gans, The End of Culture
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At the climax of The Bostonians The Bostonians is paradigmatic. We find in

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