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  1. Theon of Alexandria: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Judson Knight, 2001
  2. The Our Race News Leaflet (May 1895 Supplement) Third Set, 8, No. XXXIV (34) - CONTENTS: The Olympic Scale; Proved from Censorinus, Africanus, and Theon of Alexandria. Miscellaneous Notes (Our Race; Its Origin and Destiny) by Charles Totten, 1895
  3. Ancient Roman Scientists: Ancient Roman Astronomers, Gaius Julius Hyginus, Lucilius Junior, Theon of Alexandria, Gaius Sulpicius Gallus
  4. Ancient Roman Astronomers: Gaius Julius Hyginus, Theon of Alexandria, Gaius Sulpicius Gallus, Adrastus of Cyzicus, Acoreus

61. Viete: Commentary On The Text
François Viète. Commentary on the text. 1. This is theon of alexandria(AD 335? 405?), father of Hypatia. He authored an edition
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Commentary on the text 1. This is Theon of Alexandria (AD 335? - 405?), father of Hypatia. He authored an edition of Euclid's Elements which included these definitions of the terms analysis and synthesis ; they were not written by Euclid, but may have been included in the Elements by later editors copying in a portion of some other ancient text dating from about the time of Euclid. The science of correct discovery " alludes to the procedure for solving for the unknown quantity in a problem. This process involves, first, the translation of the given information into some algebraic formulation as an equation or inequality ( zetetics ), the manipulation of this equation by the rules of algebra ( poristics ), and finally, the interpretation of this manipulation as a solution of the problem ( exegetics
These three terms have not been retained in standard mathematical terminology.
3. A syllogism is a logical argument that derives a conclusion from a pair of premises (like the famous " All men are animals. Socrates is a man. Therefore, Socrates is an animal.

62. Astrology - Ptolemy: ET Connection To Orion And Sirius
Ptolemy's work was continued and commented on by the Alexandrian mathematicianPappus, the mathematician/astronomer theon of alexandria, and the Greek
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Astrology - Ptolemy: ET Connection to Orion and Sirius
Astrology goes back to the times of the Sumerians, who settled in Mesopotamia around 4000 BC. This marks the first example of a people who worshipped the sun, moon, and Venus. They considered these heavenly bodies gods, or the homes of gods. The priests of the time who communicated with the gods were the first rulers. There were High Priests and lesser priests - much like the way things were in Atlantis. They carried the teachings with them from one civilization to another.
The Time of Ptolemy Ptolemy worked from the data of past astrologers to map over one thousand stars. He compiled a list of 48 constellations, and, for the most part, described the longitude and latitude lines of the earth. He was a believer that the earth was the center of the universe and worked to advance this theory. His effort in this area was in his thirteen volume work called the Almagest The Ptolemaic system is explained why some planets seemed to move backwards for periods of time in their orbit around earth. He theorized that each planet also revolved in a smaller circle as well as a larger one. This was called the "epicycle." This theory would survive for 1400 years, until it was finally accepted that the earth was itself another planet in orbit around the sun. The first book defined Ptolemy's reasoning for practicing astrology as well as astronomy, for by this time, there were many who opposed astrology. He said that it should not be abandoned merely because there are a few people who abuse it. This book also deals with the various alignments of planets, the moon, and the sun. Ptolemy describes in detail which positions are favorable and which are not. He also explained the signs, when they begin, and why they begin there.

63. Theon Von Alexandria
Translate this page theon von alexandria. Er war nur ein eher unbedeutender Mathematiker,der ein Buch über das Astrolab, ein Gerät zur Ortsbestimmung
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Theon von Alexandria
Astrolab Almagest Ptolemaios Elemente des Euklid Hypatia

64. Theon Von Alexandria
theon von alexandria Seite aus einem deutschsprachigen OnlinePhilosophenlexikon. eMail. theon von Alexandreia (2. Hälfte 4.
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65. Hypatia Of Alexandria
Female mathematician, astronomer and Platonic philosopher was killed by Christian monks in 415 BC. Site includes ancient biographical accounts. encyclopedia The Suda, her father theon was the last head of the Museum at alexandria. Hypatia's prominence was
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Hypatia of Alexandria
Mathematician, Astronomer, and Philosopher (d. 415 C.E.)
Hypatia was a mathematician, astronomer, and Platonic philosopher. According to the Byzantine encyclopedia The Suda , her father Theon was the last head of the Museum at Alexandria.
Hypatia's prominence was accentuated by the fact that she was both female and pagan in an increasingly Christian environment. Shortly before her death, Cyril was made the Christian bishop of Alexandria, and a conflict arose between Cyril and the prefect Orestes. Orestes was disliked by some Christians and was a friend of Hypatia, and rumors started that Hypatia was to blame for the conflict. In the spring of 415 C.E., the situation reached a tragic conclusion when a band of Christian monks seized Hypatia on the street, beat her, and dragged her body to a church where they mutilated her flesh with sharp tiles and burned her remains.
Her works include:
  • A Commentary on the Arithmetica of Diophantus
  • A Commentary on the Conics of Apollonious
  • She edited the third book of her father's Commentary on the Almagest of Ptolemy
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66. Hypatia
A college student's report on Hypatia's life and quest for knowledge.Category Kids and Teens School Time Math Mathematicians Hypatia...... Hypatia was the daughter of theon, who was considered one of the most educatedmen in alexandria, Egypt. theon raised Hypatia in a world of education.
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Hypatia
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The life of Hypatia was one enriched with a passion for knowledge. Hypatia was the daughter of Theon, who was considered one of the most educated men in Alexandria, Egypt. Theon raised Hypatia in a world of education. Most historians now recognize Hypatia not only as a mathematician and scientist, but also as a philosopher. Historians are uncertain of different aspects of Hypatia's life. For example, Hypatia's date of birth is one that is highly debated. Some historians believe that Hypatia was born in the year 370 AD. On the other hand, others argue that she was an older woman (around 60) at the time of her death, thus making her birth in the year 355 AD. Throughout her childhood, Theon raised Hypatia in an environment of thought. Historians believe that Theon tried to raise the perfect human. Theon himself was a well known scholar and a professor of mathematics at the University of Alexandria. Theon and Hypatia formed a strong bond as he taught Hypatia his own knowledge and shared his passion in the search for answers to the unknown. As Hypatia grew older, she began to develop an enthusiasm for mathematics and the sciences (astronomy and astrology). Most historians believe that Hypatia surpassed her father's knowledge at a young age. However, while Hypatia was still under her father's discipline, he also developed for her a physical routine to ensure for her a healthy body as well as a highly functional mind. In her education, Theon instructed Hypatia on the different religions of the world and taught her how to influence people with the power of words. He taught her the fundamentals of teaching, so that Hypatia became a profound orator. People from other cities came to study and learn from her.

67. PORCELAINia/Alexandria/812
Height 5.0 in, Mass 730 g, Fired Bisque, Glaze Clear, Started 5/15/97, Finished 3/20/98,Style Monterey, Series alexandria. This piece is named for theon (335 AD 395
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68. RLI - Mathematikerinnen
Translate this page Sie war die Tochter von theon von alexandria. theon war Lehrer für Mathematik ander Schule von alexandria, später wurde er dann auch Leiter dieser Schule.
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von Cornelia Teller aus: Sabine Berghan u.a. (Hg.): Wider die Natur? Frauen in Naturwissenschaft und Technik, Berlin (Elefanten Press) 1984, S. 258-261.
Im folgenden wollen wir die Lebensgeschichte einiger Mathematikerinnen untersuchen. Mathematikerinnen, die Bedeutendes geleistet haben, hat es zu verschiedenen Zeiten gegeben. einige Frauen, die Herausragendes in der Mathematik geleistet haben sollen . Allerdings ist die genaue Kenntnis ihrer Arbeiten verloren gegangen. top Etwas mehr ist von Hypatia top Maria Agnesi top top Nur knapp 30 Jahre nach Emilies Tod wurde Sophie Germain top Mary Fairfax Somerville top Karoline Herschel top Sonja Kowalewska top Emmy Noether top
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Literatur zu den Mathematikerinnen
  • BUCCIARELLI, L./DWORSKY, N.: Sophie Germain, Dordrecht-Boston-London 1980.
  • FEYL, Renate: Der lautlose Aufbruch, Berlin/DDR (Neues Leben) 1981 bzw. Darm-stadt-Neuwied (Sammlung Luchterhand 465) 1983.
  • JENSEN, D.: Lob der Frauen, Hamburg 1953 (u.a. zu Caroline Herschel).
  • OSEN, LYNN M.: Women in Mathematics, Cambridge/Mass.-London/England (MIT) 1974, 3. Auflage 1977.
  • WUSSIG, Hans: Emmy Noether (1882 bis 1935), in: WUSSIG, Hans/ARNOLD, Wolfgang (Hg.): Biographien bedeutender Mathematiker, Berlin (Ost) 1975, S. 514-522.

69. Hypatia Of Alexandria
(b. 370 d. March 415). Hypatia was the daughter of theon, a teacherwho was one of the most educated men in alexandria, Egypt. Hypatia
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The first woman to make a substantial contribution to the development of mathematics, astronomy and philosophy. (b. 370 d. March 415) Hypatia was the daughter of Theon, a teacher who was one of the most educated men in Alexandria, Egypt. Hypatia was raised in an environment of thought by Theon who was himself a well known scholar and a professor of mathematics at the University of Alexandria. Theon and Hypatia formed a strong bond as he taught Hypatia his own knowledge passion for answers to the unknown. Hypatia surpassed her father's knowledge at a young age. However, while Hypatia was still under her father's discipline, he also developed for her a physical routine to ensure for her a healthy body as well as a highly functional mind. Theon instructed Hypatia on religion and the fundamentals of teaching and oration. As Hypatia grew older, she began to develop an enthusiasm for mathematics and the sciences (astronomy and astrology). At the age of 30, she became Head of the Platonist school at Alexandria. She taught philosophy, mathematics and astronomy. Her legendary knowledge, modesty, and public speaking ability flourished during this time.

70. Records For Tennessee Valley Authority. River Basin Operations. (in MARION)
theon, of alexandria, fl. 364. Not found or no more entries match key.Data on this system is ©Board of Trustees, Cleveland Public Library.
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71. Hypatia Of Alexandria
Hypatia was born around the year of 370 AD, in alexandria Egypt. She was the daughterof theon, who was considered one of the most educated men in alexandria.
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Hypatia of Alexandria By: Eva Sandler Hypatia was born around the year of 370 AD, in Alexandria Egypt. She was the daughter of Theon, who was considered one of the most educated men in Alexandria. Theon was a well known scholar and professor of mathematics at the University of Alexandria, at a time when mathematics and sciences were considered heresy by the Christians. Because Theon raised Hypatia in a world of education, he influenced Hypatia's enthusiasm for mathematics and sciences (astronomy and astrology) as she grew older. Hypatia received education from her father, at a time when it was unusual for women to receive formal education. It is believed that she surpassed her father's knowledge at a very young age. Hypatia was also a strong believer in the importance of education. Hypatia is famous for editing the work on the Conics of Apollonius, which divided cones into different parts by a plane. This concept developed the ideas of hyperbolas, parabolas, and ellipses. She is also famous for writing The Astronomical Canon. Hypatia was the first woman to have a profound impact on the survival of early thought in mathematics. She was a brilliant and powerful lecturer, and her philosophy had religious undertones. She also designed an astrolabe, which is a tool that determines the altitudes of the stars and planets, as well as a hydroscope, which is used to view objects far below the surface of the water. Hypatia was the first noted woman mathematician, writer, esteemed teacher, astronomer, and scientist.

72. Hypatia, The Mathematician And Philosopher
Daughter of theon, the mathematician Hypatia got involved in powerpolitics in ancient alexandria which led to her murder. WHO IS.
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73. STEPHANOS Von Alexandria
Translate this page auf dem Gebiet des Quadriviums hat sich eine astronomisch-chronologische Schriftmit dem Titel»Erklärung des Kommentars des theon (von alexandria) zu den
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74. Philosophers : Hypatia Daugter Of Theon
alexandrian Thinker and Mathematician. 370? 415. Hypatia was the daughter ofTheon, a teacher who was one of the most educated men in alexandria, Egypt.
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Hypatia
Alexandrian Thinker and Mathematician
Hypatia was the daughter of Theon, a teacher who was one of the most educated men in Alexandria, Egypt. Hypatia was raised in an environment of thought by Theon who was himself a well known scholar and a professor of mathematics at the University of Alexandria. Theon and Hypatia formed a strong bond as he taught Hypatia his own knowledge passion for answers to the unknown. Hypatia surpassed her father's knowledge at a young age. However, while Hypatia was still under her father's discipline, he also developed for her a physical routine to ensure for her a healthy body as well as a highly functional mind. Theon instructed Hypatia on religion and the fundamentals of teaching and oration. Hypatia's studies included astronomy, astrology, and mathematics. References in letters by Synesius, one of Hypatia's students, credit Hypatia with the invention of the astrolabe, a device used in studying astronomy. However, other sources date this instrument back at least a century earlier. Claudius Ptolemy wrote extensively on the projection used on the plane astrolabe, and Hypatia's father wrote an astrolabe treatise that was the basis for much of what was written later in the Middle Ages. Hypatia did teach about astrolabes as Synesius had an instrument made that was argueably a form of astrolabe. Hypatia is known primarily for her work on the ideas of conic sections introduced by Apollonius. She edited the work "On the Conics of Apollonius," which divided cones into different parts by a plane. This concept developed the ideas of hyperbolas, parabolas, and ellipses. Hypatia is thought to be the first woman to have a profound impact upon mathematics and thought, simplifying Apollonius' concepts on conics.

75. Hypatia
She was the daughter of the mathematician and philosopher theon, of alexandria, who as only a Greek father would ever think of doing at that time saw to
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Hypatia When women in the rest of the world were thought to be of lesser value than the family cow, Greece was producing prominent women in fields of endeavor strictly monopolized by men in other lands a situation that is an almost international phenomenon even today One of these exceptional women was a scholar and scientist who excelled as a mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher. Her name was Hypatia, and she was born circa 370 A.D. in the Greek city of Alexandria, in today's Egypt. She was the daughter of the mathematician and philosopher Theon, of Alexandria, who as only a Greek father would ever think of doing at that time saw to it that his daughter received the best possible education in the Greek philosophical schools of Alexandria and Athens. It was in Athens that Hypatia studied under the neo-platonist philosopher Proclus ( c. 410-485 A.D. ), who, as the last great systematizer of the Greek philosophical tradition, exerted a powerful influence on medieval and renaissance thought. After receiving the best education the world had to offer, Hypatia left Athens and returned to Alexandria where she taught philosophy, mathematics, and astronomy. Some of her students went on to achieve fame and distinction as men of science and philosophy. Men such as Ieroklis, the philosopher

76. Hypatia Of Alexandria - Wikipedia
She was the daughter of theon, the last fellow of the Museum of alexandria,which was adjacent to or included the main Library of alexandria.
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Hypatia of Alexandria
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Hypatia of Alexandria was a female neo-Platonic philosopher who died at the hands of Christian monks in AD at an unknown age. She was the daughter of Theon, the last fellow of the Museum of Alexandria, which was adjacent to or included the main Library of Alexandria . Hypatia did not teach in the Museum, she received her pupils in her own private home. Theophilus , the patriarch of Alexandria, had destroyed all "pagan temples" in the city in 391 (as requested by a decree of the Emperor Theodosius ), which may have included the Museum and certainly included the Serapeum (a temple and "daughter library" to the Great Library). The Museum was the "Temple of the Muses", so it was a temple according to Theodosius' decree. Hypatia clearly lived during a power struggle between pagans and tolerant Christians on the one side, and dogmatic Christians who demanded the final destruction of paganism on the other. Hypatia herself was a pagan, but was respected by many Christians, and exalted by some (though by no means all) later Christian authors as a symbol of virtue, often portrayed as a life-long virgin. These later accounts should not be seen as strict historical records, though, as they often contradict each other.

77. Hypatia Of Alexandria
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Hypatia of Alexandria (355 or 370 - 415/416 A.D.) Dateline: 03/31/98 You almosr expect to hear: "she was a fine philosopher for a woman " when hearing about ancient female prodigies. After all, our predecessors' opportunities, especially if they were "respectable" women, were nearly non-existent.
This week's woman, however, defies all such qualifiers. HYPATIA was, simply, the last great Alexandrian mathematician and philosopher. By writing a commentary on The Conics of Apollonius of Perga which divided cones into sections by a plane , Hypatia made geometry intelligible to her students and ultimately transmissible. Since men thronged to hear her ideas on philosophy, she taught neoplatonic ideas to pagans and Christians alike, including Synesius of Cyrene, who helped create the doctrine of the Trinity.

78. HYPATIA VON ALEXANDRIA
Translate this page alexandria geboren. Es ist bekannt, daß Hypatias Vater theon Mathematikerund Astronom am Museion in alexandria war. Es heißt, sie
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Vorwort H Hypatia befand sich als Philosophin und politische Ratgeberin offensichtlich in einer Reihe zusammen mit anderen "sophischen" Frauen, umgeben von einer langen Tradition weiblichen Wissens Frau des Wissens und der Gelehrsamkeit 1. Hypatias Leben H eine Frau einer Philosophenschule vorstand : Im geistig verwandten Athen wurde nach dem Tod Asklepigeneias die Athener Schule Geheimwissenschaften und in Zahlenmystik Hypatia die Leitung des Museion Auch Neid wurde als eines der Motive des Mordes genannt, Neid auf den Erfolg und die Wirkung Hypatias: Um 400 hatte wahrscheinlich ein Gelehrtenwettstreit mit Hypatia an der Spitze Kyrill, Patriarch von Alexandria Es Berg Sinai 15 gebracht wurden, an dem im 6. Jahrhundert unter Kaiser Justinian ein Kloster [Katharinenkloster] 2. Hypatias Lehre, "ein Werk voll heller Metaphysik"...

79. Hypatia Resources At Erratic Impact's Feminism Web
Hypatia. Hypatia was the daughter of theon, who was considered one ofthe most educated men of his time in alexandria, Egypt. Throughout
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Online Resources Texts: Hypatia Texts: Hypatia Book Series Used Books: Hypatia ... Are you an Author? Dear Future People by Anne Nolting Dear Future People is a novel which describes the climax of the Hellenic Age in Egypt. Events follow historic accounts of the civil war between Rome and Constantinople, the destruction of the Temple of Serapis, the ethnic cleansing and massacre of Gothic youth, and a trip down the Nile to seek a prophesy for Emperor Theodosius. Hypatia, a woman, was destined to stand at the center of this time of political power struggle. In translation, quotes from the period are woven into the story. Hypatia was born in the later part of the Roman Empire, an era when women were not free to pursue careers. This was a time when orthodox belief effectively wiped out centuries of scientific discovery. Ancient Greek works were torched and scholars were murdered. Hypatia was the last proprietor of the Hellenic Age wonder, the Library of Alexandria. She is portrayed as a young adult facing the issues of a changing world. The reader will discover uncanny parallels to many current situations within the United States and, indeed, the world. Hypatia, a real, historically documented heroine, is a find for today's young adults who are searching for strong, non-fiction role models.

80. Hypatia
Translate this page Hypatia era a filha de theon, que foi considerado um dos homens mais cultosde alexandria, Egipto. theon colocou Hypatia em um mundo de instrução.
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  • Mifflin Hypatia de Alexandria, transcript de uma conversa por Michael Deakin, archived em http://www.abc.net.au/rn/science/ockham/or030897.htm As fontes preliminares para a vida e o trabalho de Hypatia de Alexandria por Michael Deakin. Knorr, Wilbur. "em Hypatia de Alexandria," em estudos textual em Geometria antiga e medieval , Birkhauser, 1989. Dzielska, Maria. Hypatia de Alexandria. Cambridge: Imprensa Da Universidade De Harvard, 1995. Neugebauer, Otto A., "o history adiantado do Astrolabe", da "astronomia e do history: Essays Selecionados ", Springer-Verlag (1983).
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