Hypatia and Alexandria [1/5]
Agora - Hypatia's Death
Bruce Maclennan - Hidden History: Hypatia
Carl Sagan on the great library of Alexandria part 2
Darkest Hour - Hypatia Rising
Sithu Aye - Hypatia
İskenderiye Kütüphanesi ve Hypatia'nın Trajedisi - Carl Sagan - COSMOS
Hypatia of Alexandria: Circles and Ellipses
Agora Hypatia's death scene
HYPATIA of Alexandria, the Last Philosopher of the Hellenistic Era and her Brutal Assassination
Hypatia and Alexandria [5/5]
Carl Sagan La pesadilla de Hypatia
Remembering Hypatia of Alexandria
Agora (Trailer de la película dedicada a Hipatia una de las principales victimas del cristianismo)
Hypatia and Alexandria [1/5]
Agora - Hypatia's Death
Bruce Maclennan - Hidden History: Hypatia
Carl Sagan on the great library of Alexandria part 2
Darkest Hour - Hypatia Rising
Sithu Aye - Hypatia
İskenderiye Kütüphanesi ve Hypatia'nın Trajedisi - Carl Sagan - COSMOS
Hypatia of Alexandria: Circles and Ellipses
Agora Hypatia's death scene
HYPATIA of Alexandria, the Last Philosopher of the Hellenistic Era and her Brutal Assassination
Hypatia and Alexandria [5/5]
Carl Sagan La pesadilla de Hypatia
Remembering Hypatia of Alexandria
Agora (Trailer de la película dedicada a Hipatia una de las principales victimas del cristianismo)
Hypatia of Alexandria - lecture by Professor Maria Dzielska
WISLA - Hypatia (Mr. Rodríguez cover)
Agora soundtrack "Hypatia's last walk"
Syqnys (Sickness)- Hypatia's Reign-Feat Chy
Hypatia and Alexandria [4/5]
Hypatia and Alexandria [3/5]
Hipatia de Alejandria
Gnosis ,Dra. Hypatia Gomez en El Salvador
(UnCatolico) El asesinato de HYPATIA y la quema de la Biblioteca de Alejandria. Pelicula Completa
Great Leaders Tournament: Interview with Hypatia
Rachel Weisz Exclusive Interview for the movie Agora
Hyapatia Lee - Let's Pray For Your Forgiveness!
History of Math Interview
The Wisdom of Antiquity (Homer to Hypatia)
Clash of Clans - Town Hall 7 Hybrid Base [Hypatia] [Speed Build]
Agora - Davus and Hypatia
Hypatia: Contract Referendum: Davorka Pt. 2
Davus and Hypatia - This will destroy you (Agora)
Remembering Hypatia of Alexandria on the Infidel Guy Show
Hypatia and Alexandria [2/5]
"Hyperreal" by Hypatia Pickens
FOQL - Cyril (HYPATIA EP _ video by Izabela Dawid Wolf)
Youtube Poop - Hypatia, As Told By An Insane Museum Lecturer (Reupload)
Hypatia of Alexandria: Aeon Byte Gnostic Radio
Hypatia Lake - White Raven, Black Sun
Infocatolica Entrevista Rachel Weisz por HYPATIA en la Pelicula Ágora
Hypatia and Alexandria 4/5
Hypatia Lake - There are still Stains from the Tears
Hypatia Event Display - Identify Higgs boson decays
Petra Tschakert on Gender and Climate Change
Hypatia (ca. AD 350–370–March 415) ( /haɪˈpeɪʃə/ hy-PAY-shə; Ancient Greek: Ὑπατία; Hypatía) was a Greek Neoplatonist philosopher in Roman Egypt who was the first historically noted woman in mathematics. As head of the Platonist school at Alexandria, she also taught philosophy and astronomy.
As a Neoplatonist philosopher, she belonged to the mathematic tradition of the Academy of Athens, as represented by Eudoxus of Cnidus; she was of the intellectual school of the 3rd century thinker Plotinus, which encouraged logic and mathematical study in place of empirical enquiry and strongly encouraged law in place of nature.
Hypatia lived in Roman Egypt, and was murdered by a Christian mob after being accused of witchcraft and godlessness and of causing religious turmoil. Kathleen Wilder proposes that the murder of Hypatia marked the end of Classical antiquity, while Maria Dzielska and Christian Wildberg note that Hellenistic philosophy continued to flourish in the 5th and 6th centuries, and perhaps until the age of Justinian.
Carl Edward Sagan ( /ˈseɪɡɪn/; November 9, 1934 – December 20, 1996) was an American astronomer, astrophysicist, cosmologist, author, science popularizer, and science communicator in astronomy and natural sciences. He published more than 600 scientific papers and articles and was author, co-author or editor of more than 20 books. He advocated scientifically skeptical inquiry and the scientific method, pioneered exobiology and promoted the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence (SETI).
Sagan is known for his popular science books and for the award-winning 1980 television series Cosmos: A Personal Voyage, which he narrated and co-wrote. The book Cosmos was published to accompany the series. Sagan wrote the novel Contact, the basis for a 1997 film of the same name.
Carl Sagan was born in Brooklyn, New York, to a Ukrainian Jewish family. His father, Sam Sagan, was an immigrant garment worker from Kamenets-Podolsk, Ukraine; his mother, Rachel Molly Gruber, a housewife. Carl was named in honor of Rachel's biological mother, Chaiya Clara, in Sagan's words, "the mother she never knew." Sagan graduated from Rahway High School in Rahway, New Jersey, in 1951.
At times I do have visions of the past
Some might last but most die fast
Like one Egyptian woman's dire fate
It's easy to destroy hard to create
Cinaron consuming her mangled severed limbs
Cyril is assuming that from now on he's at ease
Drag her off her lofty throne
Take her to Caesareum church
Blind should always lead the blind
And the brave will walk alone
(It's time to burn her blood
The witch will soon be dead)
Savagely butchered skinned to please a god
Brutally mangled it's time to burn her blood
Savagely butchered skinned to please a god
Brutally mangled it's time to burn her blood
Cinaron consuming her mangled severed limbs
Cyril is assuming that from now on he's at ease
Serapeum on fire
Idolatry must end
One last symbol remaining