She was a philosopher, mathematician, teacher, and one of the most extraordinary women of the ancient world. Then Alexandria turned against her.
Hypatia: The Last Light of Alexandria tells the powerful true story of Hypatia of Alexandria, the brilliant scholar whose life and death became one of the most haunting symbols of the ancient world's transformation.
Born into the intellectual heart of Roman Egypt, Hypatia taught philosophy, mathematics, and astronomy in a city famous for learning, argument, faith, violence, and political struggle. She advised powerful men, led students from across the empire, and stood as a rare public female intellectual in a world shaped almost entirely by male authority.
Her murder in 415 CE shocked the ancient world. Dragged from her carriage by a mob and killed in brutal fashion, Hypatia became a lasting symbol of knowledge caught inside the storm of religious and political conflict.
Inside this book, readers will discover:
The real Alexandria of Hypatia's lifetime
The world of ancient mathematics, astronomy, and philosophy
The role of Theon, Synesius, Orestes, Cyril, and the Alexandrian church
The political crisis that led to Hypatia's death
The myths, legends, and later interpretations that shaped her memory
Why Hypatia still matters as a figure of learning, courage, and intellectual freedom
Carefully researched and vividly written, this book separates documented history from romantic legend while preserving the emotional force of Hypatia's story.
For readers of ancient history, women's biography, philosophy, religious conflict, classical civilisation, and forgotten figures of the ancient world, Hypatia is a moving portrait of a mind that refused to disappear.
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