None of Hypatia's works survived.
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None of her works survived.
Hypatia held a teaching chair in Philosophy. She was particularly known for teaching (what we now call) Neo-platonism. She taught mathematics as a discipline for the mind that would allow students to better comprehend philosophy. Two good books on Hypatia are Hypatia of Alexandria by Maria Dzielska (Harvard University Press, 1995) and Hypatia of Alexandria: Mathematician and Martyr by Michael A. B. Deakin (Prometheus Books, 2007.) I've reviewed both books on my blog and have a number of other posts on Hypatia.
Hypatia of Alexandria was the only famous woman scholar of ancient Egypt. She did write many books on mathematics and philosophy, but all of her works were lost or destroyed. The only records we have of her life and the books she wrote are pieced together from letters between Hypatia and her colleagues.Sources:"Hypatia of Alexandria." Encyclopedia of World Biography. Detroit: Gale, 1998. Gale Biography In Context. Web. 10 Nov. 2011."Hypatia of Alexandria." Astronomy & Space: From the Big Bang to the Big Crunch. Gale, 2008. Gale Biography In Context. Web. 10 Nov. 2011.I got these sources from a database my library makes available to our patrons. It's called Biography in Context, and it allows you access to all sorts of biographical resources even when the library isn't open! Check with your local library to see if they have any databases like this - it makes research a snap!
Hypatia's full name is Hypatia of Alexandria.
Hypatia lived in Alexandria
Hypatia's father was Thoen of Alexandria. We do not really who was Hypatia's mother.
None of Hypatia's works survived.
what were Hypatia's discoverys
Hypatia got mudred by Bishop Cyril.
No. Hypatia was murdered before Muhammad was born.
Hypatia, the ancient Greek mathematician and philosopher, was not married and remained unmarried throughout her life.