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Hypatia of Alexandria
published on 02 September 2009
Hypatia of Alexandria (ca. 370 CE - March 415 CE) was a female philosopher and mathematician, born in Alexandria (Egypt) in 370 CE, daughter of the mathematician Theon, the last Professor at the University of Alexandria. Hypatia was widely known for her generosity, love of learning and expertise in teaching in the subjects of neo-Platonism... [continue reading]
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Alexandria
published on 28 April 2011
Alexandria is a port city on the Mediterranean Sea in northern Egypt founded in 331 BCE by Alexander the Great. It is most famous in antiquity as the site of the Pharos, the great lighthouse, considered one of the seven wonders of the ancient world, for the Temple of Serapis, the Serapion, which was part of the legendary library at Alexandria, as a seat... [continue reading]
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AnonymousCambridge University Press (31 October 1980)Price: $474.33 -

Michael MaasRoutledge (06 March 2000)Price: $46.02 -

Manly P. HallDover Publications (22 December 2010)Price: $13.07 -

Henry ChadwickPenguin (01 October 1993)Price: $13.66 -

Justin PollardTantor Media (01 November 2006)Price: $59.00 -

Peter BrownW. W. Norton & Company (17 March 1989)Price: $24.65 -

Philip JenkinsOxford University Press, USA (28 June 2001)Currently unavailable -

Vicki LeonWalker & Company (06 July 2010)Price: $14.05 -

Vicki LeónWalker & Company (29 January 2013)Price: $11.96 -

Peter BrownUniversity of Wisconsin Press (15 October 1992)Price: $13.69

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