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12 The Glory of Her Own Sex and the Wonder of Ours
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Note of the Author vii
- Preface ix
- Contents xiii
- Introduction 1
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Part I: Setting out the Facts
- 1 Once there was a Woman 5
- 2 The Destruction of the Serapeum 13
- 3 Elegant Insolence 19
- 4 The Terrible Patriarch of Alexandria 24
- 5 Good Use of Power 31
- 6 Treacherous Zeal 35
- 7 The Bishop of Nikiu 39
- 8 A Three-Handed Game 43
- 9 The Intimidation of Orestes 47
- 10 Mortal Envy 53
- 11 The Cover-Up 61
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Part II: Betraying the Facts
- 12 The Glory of Her Own Sex and the Wonder of Ours 67
- 13 The Excesses of Fanaticism 71
- 14 A Very Beautiful and Well-educated Woman is Torn Asunder 77
- 15 From Fielding to Gibbon Passing Through the Shadow of a Donkey 82
- 16 The Catholic Wing 87
- 17 Refreshing Exceptions 93
- 18 Uncontrolled Effects on the Poets 98
- 19 New Faces For Old Foes 104
- 20 Kulturkampf. Hypatia à la Bismarck 108
- 21 Celestial Virgin 112
- 22 Miraculous Devotion. Chateaubriand, Péguy and the Flourishing of Feminist Literature 118
- 23 Superfluous Heroisms 125
- 24 The Force of the Universe 129
- 25 A Name, a Mantra 132
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Part III: Interpreting the Facts
- 26 May the Witnesses Return to the Court 137
- 27 The DNA of the Ancient Tradition 141
- 28 Church and State 146
- 29 An Age of Anxiety 149
- 30 Hypatia in All Her States of Being 154
- 31 What Did Hypatia Teach? 162
- 32 All Synesius’ Mysteries 172
- 33 Synesius, Hypatia and Philosophia 178
- 34 Women Who Philosophised 186
- 35 The Power of Hypatia 191
- 36 Dramatis Personae 197
- 37 Hypatia’s Sacrifice 201
- 38 The Martyrdom of Hypatia 206
- 39 A Question of Method 209
- 40 The Eminence of Hypatia 211
- Aftershock: And What If… 217
- Bibliography 223
- Index of Names 258
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Note of the Author vii
- Preface ix
- Contents xiii
- Introduction 1
-
Part I: Setting out the Facts
- 1 Once there was a Woman 5
- 2 The Destruction of the Serapeum 13
- 3 Elegant Insolence 19
- 4 The Terrible Patriarch of Alexandria 24
- 5 Good Use of Power 31
- 6 Treacherous Zeal 35
- 7 The Bishop of Nikiu 39
- 8 A Three-Handed Game 43
- 9 The Intimidation of Orestes 47
- 10 Mortal Envy 53
- 11 The Cover-Up 61
-
Part II: Betraying the Facts
- 12 The Glory of Her Own Sex and the Wonder of Ours 67
- 13 The Excesses of Fanaticism 71
- 14 A Very Beautiful and Well-educated Woman is Torn Asunder 77
- 15 From Fielding to Gibbon Passing Through the Shadow of a Donkey 82
- 16 The Catholic Wing 87
- 17 Refreshing Exceptions 93
- 18 Uncontrolled Effects on the Poets 98
- 19 New Faces For Old Foes 104
- 20 Kulturkampf. Hypatia à la Bismarck 108
- 21 Celestial Virgin 112
- 22 Miraculous Devotion. Chateaubriand, Péguy and the Flourishing of Feminist Literature 118
- 23 Superfluous Heroisms 125
- 24 The Force of the Universe 129
- 25 A Name, a Mantra 132
-
Part III: Interpreting the Facts
- 26 May the Witnesses Return to the Court 137
- 27 The DNA of the Ancient Tradition 141
- 28 Church and State 146
- 29 An Age of Anxiety 149
- 30 Hypatia in All Her States of Being 154
- 31 What Did Hypatia Teach? 162
- 32 All Synesius’ Mysteries 172
- 33 Synesius, Hypatia and Philosophia 178
- 34 Women Who Philosophised 186
- 35 The Power of Hypatia 191
- 36 Dramatis Personae 197
- 37 Hypatia’s Sacrifice 201
- 38 The Martyrdom of Hypatia 206
- 39 A Question of Method 209
- 40 The Eminence of Hypatia 211
- Aftershock: And What If… 217
- Bibliography 223
- Index of Names 258