Hypatia

Hypatia
Author: John Toland
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 46
Release: 1753
Genre: Philosophers, Ancient
ISBN: UCSC:32106005616492

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Hypatia or the History of a Lady who was torn to pieces by the Clergy of Alexandria to gratify the pride emulation and cruelty of St Cyril By John Toland

Hypatia  or  the History of a Lady  who was torn to pieces by the Clergy of Alexandria  to gratify the pride  emulation and cruelty of     St  Cyril   By John Toland
Author: Hypatia
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 56
Release: 1753
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BL:A0017586363

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Hypatia Or The History of a Most Beautiful Most Vertuous Most Learned and Every Way Accomplish d Lady

Hypatia  Or  The History of a Most Beautiful  Most Vertuous  Most Learned  and Every Way Accomplish d Lady
Author: John Toland
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1720
Genre: Philosophers, Ancient
ISBN: OCLC:80465345

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Cyril of Alexandria and the Nestorian Controversy

Cyril of Alexandria and the Nestorian Controversy
Author: Susan Wessel
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2004-10-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780191533273

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What were the historical and cultural processes by which Cyril of Alexandria was elevated to canonical status while his opponent, Nestorius, bishop of Constantinople, was made into a heretic? In contrast to previous scholarship, Susan Wessel concludes that Cyril's success in being elevated to orthodox status was not simply a political accomplishment based on political alliances he had fashioned as opportunity arose. Nor was it a dogmatic victory, based on the clarity and orthodoxy of Cyril's doctrinal claims. Instead, it was his strategy in identifying himself with the orthodoxy of the former bishop of Alexandria, Athanasius, in his victory over Arianism, in borrowing Athanasius' interpretive methods, and in skilfully using the tropes and figures of the second sophistic that made Cyril a saint in the Greek and Coptic Orthodox Churches.

Women in the Ancient Mediterranean World

Women in the Ancient Mediterranean World
Author: Guy D. Middleton
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2023-02-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781108574860

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In this book, Guy D. Middleton explores the fascinating lives of thirty real women of the ancient Mediterranean from the Palaeolithic to the Byzantine era. They include queens and aristocrats, such as the Pharoah Hatshepsut and the Etruscan noblewoman Seianti; Eritha and Karpathia, Bronze Age priestesses from the Aegean; a Pompeiian prostitute called Eutychis; the pagan philosopher Hypatia and the Christian saint Perpetua, from North Africa, as well as women from smaller communities. Middleton uses a wide range of archaeological and historical evidence, including burials and funerary practices, graffiti, inscriptions and painted pottery, handprints, human remains and a variety of historical texts, as well as the latest modern research. His volume weaves together the stories of real women, placing them firmly in the spotlight of history. Engagingly written and up-to-date in its scholarship, Middleton's book offers new insights for students and researchers in Ancient History, Archaeology and Mediterranean Studies, as well as in Women's History.

Hypatia

Hypatia
Author: Silvia Ronchey
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2021-06-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783110718553

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This study reconstructs Hypatia’s existential and intellectual life and her modern Nachleben through a reception-oriented and interdisciplinary approach. Unlike previous publications on the subject, Hypatia explores all available ancient and medieval sources as well as the history of the reception of the figure of Hypatia in later history, literature, and arts in order to illuminate the ideological transformations/deformations of her story throughout the centuries and recover “the true story”. The intentionally provocative title relates to the contemporary historiographical notion of “false” or “fake history”, as does the overall conceptual and methodological treatment. Through this reception-oriented approach, this study suggests a new reading of the ancient sources that demonstrates the intrinsically political nature of the murder of Hypatia, caused by the phtonos (violent envy) of the Christian bishop Cyril of Alexandria. This is the first comprehensive treatment of the figure of Hypatia addressed to both academic readers – in Classics, Religious Studies, and Reception Studies – and a learned, non-specialist readership.

The Son of God Beyond the Flesh

The Son of God Beyond the Flesh
Author: Andrew M. McGinnis
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2014-07-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567655813

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The so-called extra Calvinisticum-the doctrine that the incarnate Son of God continued to exist beyond the flesh-was not invented by John Calvin or Reformed theologians. If this is true, as is almost universally acknowledged today, then why do scholars continue to fixate almost exclusively on Calvin when they discuss this doctrine? The answer to the “why” of this scholarly trend, however, is not as important as correcting the trend. This volume expands our vision of the historical functions and christological significance of this doctrine by expounding its uses in Cyril of Alexandria, Thomas Aquinas, Zacharias Ursinus, and in theologians from the Reformation to the present. Despite its relative obscurity, the doctrine that came to be known as the “Calvinist extra” is a possession of the church catholic and a feature of Christology that ought to be carefully appropriated in contemporary reflection on the Incarnation.

Hypatia of Alexandria

Hypatia of Alexandria
Author: Maria Dzielska
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 182
Release: 1996-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780674736504

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Hypatia—brilliant mathematician, eloquent Neoplatonist, and a woman renowned for her beauty—was brutally murdered by a mob of Christians in Alexandria in 415. She has been a legend ever since. In this engrossing book, Maria Dzielska searches behind the legend to bring us the real story of Hypatia's life and death, and new insight into her colorful world. Historians and poets, Victorian novelists and contemporary feminists have seen Hypatia as a symbol—of the waning of classical culture and freedom of inquiry, of the rise of fanatical Christianity, or of sexual freedom. Dzielska shows us why versions of Hypatia's legend have served her champions' purposes, and how they have distorted the true story. She takes us back to the Alexandria of Hypatia's day, with its Library and Museion, pagan cults and the pontificate of Saint Cyril, thriving Jewish community and vibrant Greek culture, and circles of philosophers, mathematicians, astronomers, and militant Christians. Drawing on the letters of Hypatia's most prominent pupil, Synesius of Cyrene, Dzielska constructs a compelling picture of the young philosopher's disciples and her teaching. Finally she plumbs her sources for the facts surrounding Hypatia's cruel death, clarifying what the murder tells us about the tensions of this tumultuous era.