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Hypatia
John Toland · 1720
22 chapters · 24 pages · Original text
Public domain · Project Gutenberg
Author
John Toland
Published
1720
Branches
Philosophy of Religion, Political Philosophy, Social Philosophy
Chapters
1
A General Character of the Lady
~2 min · 1 pages
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2
Alexandria and the School of Theon
~2 min · 1 pages
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3
Philosophy No Improper Study for the Female Sex
~2 min · 1 pages
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4
Hypatia Succeeds to the Platonic School
~2 min · 1 pages
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5
Hypatia's School Crowded with Scholars
~1 min · 1 pages
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6
An Encomium on Synesius
~2 min · 1 pages
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7
Synesius's Testimony to Hypatia's Learning and Virtue
~2 min · 1 pages
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8
Synesius Submits His Book of Dion to Hypatia's Judgment
~1 min · 1 pages
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9
Synesius's Misfortunes
~2 min · 1 pages
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10
Synesius's Grief and Sickness
~3 min · 2 pages
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11
Hypatia Esteemed and Consulted by the Public
~2 min · 1 pages
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12
Synesius's Letter on Behalf of Two Young Gentlemen
~2 min · 1 pages
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13
Hypatia Married, Yet Said to Die a Maid
~1 min · 1 pages
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14
In What Sense Hypatia Died a Maid
~2 min · 1 pages
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15
Hypatia's Lovers
~2 min · 1 pages
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16
The Intimacy Between Hypatia and Orestes
~2 min · 1 pages
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17
Cyril Expels the Jews; Orestes and Cyril Become Enemies
~2 min · 1 pages
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18
Orestes Assaulted by the Monks
~2 min · 1 pages
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19
Hypatia's Tragical Death
~2 min · 1 pages
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20
Cyril, the Main Instigator of Hypatia's Murder
~2 min · 1 pages
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21
The Infamy Brought on Cyril and the Church
~3 min · 2 pages
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22
The Making of Cyril a Saint
~2 min · 1 pages
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