The Astronomical Canon...Athrimetica...Conics...and edited text written by her father and Ptolomy. Died 415, killed by a mob
Hypatia, a renowned Egyptian mathematician and philosopher, did not write any books herself. However, she is known for her contributions to mathematics through her lectures and teachings, as well as for her commentary on works by other scholars.
She was a mathmatician & an astronomer.
Not likely, as none of her works survived.
Hypatia was a prominent mathematician and philosopher in ancient Greece who made significant contributions to the development of algebra and geometry. While there isn't a specific formula that Hypatia always used, she is known for her work on conic sections and her commentary on the works of famous mathematicians like Euclid and Diophantus.
Yes she is.
Hypatia's full name is Hypatia of Alexandria.
Hypatia of Alexandria was a renowned mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher in ancient Egypt. She is best known for her work in mathematics, particularly for her contributions to geometry and her commentary on Diophantus's "Arithmetica." Hypatia also taught mathematics and philosophy, helping to preserve and disseminate classical knowledge during a time of significant cultural and intellectual transition. Her legacy continues to inspire mathematicians and scholars today.
She was a mathematician & an astronomer, when it was unusual for women to have occupations at the time.
Hypatia lived in Alexandria
None of her works survived.
Hypatia's father was Thoen of Alexandria. We do not really who was Hypatia's mother.
None of Hypatia's works survived.