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Hypatia (born c. 350–370 -
March 415 AD) was a
Neoplatonist philosopher, astronomer, and
mathematician who
lived in Alexandria, Egypt, then part of the...
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woman in mathematics.
Hypatia (or Hipatia) may also
refer to:
Hypatia (novel) by
Charles Kingsley Hypatia, a
character based on
Hypatia of
Alexandria in the...
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Hypatia, or New Foes with an Old Face is an 1853
novel by the
English writer Charles Kingsley. It is a
fictionalised account of the life of the philosopher...
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Hypatia is a
lunar impact crater along the
northwest edge of
Sinus Asperitatis, a bay on the
southwest edge of Mare Tranquillitatis. It was
named after...
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Hypatia: A
Journal of
Feminist Philosophy is a peer-reviewed
academic journal published quarterly by
Cambridge University Press. As of
January 2024, the...
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written by Amenábar and
Mateo Gil. The
biopic stars Rachel Weisz as
Hypatia, a mathematician,
philosopher and
astronomer in late 4th-century Roman...
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bring Hypatia back. The
story ends again, and it is
revealed that an
adult Hypatia is
telling the
story to her son, Tycho.
Finishing the story,
Hypatia goes...
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Hypatia is a
large main-belt
asteroid that was
discovered by
Russian astronomer Viktor Knorre on July 1, 1884, in Berlin. It was the
third of his...
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Hypatia is a
small stone found in
Egypt in 1996. It has been
claimed to be both a
meteorite and
kimberlite debris. It has also been
claimed to be the...