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The Life of Hypatia | Η Ζωή της Υπατίας: Greek-English Parallel Text
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This is an abridged biography of Hypatia written by Elbert Hubbard, an American writer, publisher, artist, and philosopher born in 1856. It was published in 1916 and is part of his famous 14-volume series Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great.
This is a work of creative nonfiction, with facts intertwined with commentary, as Hubbard saw it, analyzing and interpreting events in Hypatia’s life, highlighting the significance of her life activities and accomplishments.
Hypatia was a renowned philosopher, mathematician, and astronomer who lived in Alexandria, Egypt during the 4th and 5th centuries AD. She was born in 370 AD to Theon of Alexandria, who was also a famous mathematician and astronomer.
Hypatia was educated by her father and became a prominent scholar in her own right, specializing in mathematics and astronomy. She also taught philosophy and was well-respected for her intellectual abilities and teaching skills. Hypatia's influence extended beyond Alexandria, and she was known throughout the Mediterranean region as a learned scholar.
This is an abridged biography of Hypatia written by Elbert Hubbard, an American writer, publisher, artist, and philosopher born in 1856. It was published in 1916 and is part of his famous 14-volume series Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great.
This is a work of creative nonfiction, with facts intertwined with commentary, as Hubbard saw it, analyzing and interpreting events in Hypatia’s life, highlighting the significance of her life activities and accomplishments.
Hypatia was a renowned philosopher, mathematician, and astronomer who lived in Alexandria, Egypt during the 4th and 5th centuries AD. She was born in 370 AD to Theon of Alexandria, who was also a famous mathematician and astronomer.
Hypatia was educated by her father and became a prominent scholar in her own right, specializing in mathematics and astronomy. She also taught philosophy and was well-respected for her intellectual abilities and teaching skills. Hypatia's influence extended beyond Alexandria, and she was known throughout the Mediterranean region as a learned scholar.
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This book was designed for the Advanced-level Greek language student. It’s also perfect for the lover of Greece and nonfiction. Use this convenient dual-language book to help you improve your Greek vocabulary and understanding of the written Greek language.
The Greek and English text are arranged sentence by sentence throughout the book, saving you the trouble of having to look up unknown words in the dictionary. As a result, your learning experience becomes all the more enjoyable.
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