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Hypatia c. 370-415: Critical Essay by John A. Zahm [pseudonym of H. J. Mozens]

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SOURCE: "Women in Mathematics" in Woman in Science, University of Notre Dame, 1913, pp. 136-41.

In the following excerpt from an essay describing the earliest female mathematicians, Zahm outlines what is known of Hypatia's life and works.

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