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Hypatia

The Library of Alexandria

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By: JD Arden
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Hypatia was the brightest mind in the ancient world’s greatest library. She taught geometry as fiercely as she argued philosophy, interrogated scripture with reason, and held a classroom that doubled as a state of conscience. This book strips away myth and sentiment to reveal the real woman behind the legend: a mathematician and philosopher whose intellect made a city listen and whose choices made history tremble.

Concise, sharp, and rigorously sourced, Hypatia & The Library of Alexandria places her work inside the thrum of a changing Alexandria — politics, piety, scholarship, and the fragile institutions that held knowledge together. You will find clear explanations of her mathematical context, lucid sketches of Platonic and Neoplatonic thought, and a measured account of how ideas collide with power. The book treats courage and consequence with equal seriousness, and it asks what is lost when knowledge becomes dangerous.

For readers of ancient history, women in science, and the history of ideas, this is a clean, unromantic portrait that nonetheless aches. Read it to understand a life that illuminates why knowledge is never merely neutral and why a library is worth defending even when the cost is personal.
Ancient Biographies & Memoirs Historical Women Mathematics

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The title of the audio book would make one think it deals with two topic: Hypatia and the Library of Alexandria. In under two hours, it gave me an intro course on Hypatia, the most respected female philosopher of ancient times and one of the most influential philosophers ever. Whilst, I didn't expect this book to also tackle the library at length, I was looking forward to catching a glimpse of the library before Hypatia's time, giving this incredible historical figure a much-deserved backdrop (the Library was already burned down before she was born). I was disappointed.

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