The murder of ancient Alexandria's greatest scholar - Soraya Field Fiorio

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  • @onlyonemitch5049
    @onlyonemitch5049 5 років тому +4968

    I think this is why most students hate math. They never found passionate teachers who made them see the beauty of it. They made it seem like a mundane, complicated long thought-provoking process. When in actuality it was a form of scientific art.

    • @lilianabeatrizpino2096
      @lilianabeatrizpino2096 4 роки тому +122

      Well other teachers just teach math like its just plain math..

    • @minaolenella869
      @minaolenella869 4 роки тому +73

      you can not write a book before you know letters. Learning to read and write is a complicated, mundane and long process.

    • @mikaqupcake4388
      @mikaqupcake4388 4 роки тому +81

      I would've LOVED math if it was thaught this way

    • @isisbaez6331
      @isisbaez6331 4 роки тому +79

      I know there are some teachers out there that wanna make it fun and exciting it's just the system is like: no

    • @qingyuli5460
      @qingyuli5460 4 роки тому +16

      and the speed of how the teacher teaches us math

  • @hafsa7951
    @hafsa7951 5 років тому +8772

    Ted Ed narrators always have a nice voice

  • @sujalkoirala3675
    @sujalkoirala3675 5 років тому +16735

    Father was a mathematician. Mother was unknown. Her mother must be x.

    • @RunaSunset
      @RunaSunset 5 років тому +448

      Certainly an XX

    • @oracle372
      @oracle372 5 років тому +536

      Yes, his X wife

    • @cillianhenry677
      @cillianhenry677 5 років тому +157

      And since she was also studying stars it could also refer to the "x planet" ^^

    • @LADY_JEMIMA_FORTESCUE
      @LADY_JEMIMA_FORTESCUE 5 років тому +166

      Then find x

    • @gorgeouspotahto
      @gorgeouspotahto 5 років тому +182

      If y is daughter of x and x is the wife of Hypatia's father. Find y

  • @Joeyblondewolf2
    @Joeyblondewolf2 5 років тому +3634

    Messed up how most religious Christian people back then break one of the most important laws... Thou shall not kill....

    • @anon1ymous860
      @anon1ymous860 5 років тому +295

      Also according to Greek historians, Cyril didnt give that order. It was a group of fanatics that were led by someone called Peter that killed her out of envy. They used religion to hide their actions. You are still correct tho.

    • @ronnieb1837
      @ronnieb1837 4 роки тому +161

      They're still doing. It has been, and will remain, a constant.

    • @omega0195
      @omega0195 4 роки тому +14

      And? It's inevitable

    • @thomasdaywalt7735
      @thomasdaywalt7735 4 роки тому +33

      cathlolic thinking

    • @thomasdaywalt7735
      @thomasdaywalt7735 4 роки тому +10

      besides it waspolitical

  • @netowner666
    @netowner666 4 роки тому +8851

    "Murdered and dismembered"
    Well that wasn't very Christian of them, was it

    • @ioannispolemarkhos7364
      @ioannispolemarkhos7364 4 роки тому +180

      @@alphaforce8071 It was also humane, according to the Greeks and Romans, that it's allowed to kill toddlers if the father does not want it, and also humane to own slaves when you conquer a people, using them as free labor instead of killing them. Christian values, however, insist that people are guilty, and if they are indeed terrible, it's nothing shocking.

    • @lisa-hv7vb
      @lisa-hv7vb 4 роки тому +401

      @@ioannispolemarkhos7364 how tf is that considered humane

    • @sirreginaldfishingtonxvii6149
      @sirreginaldfishingtonxvii6149 4 роки тому +548

      In fact, it is surprisingly Christian, sadly.

    • @alexandrian7772
      @alexandrian7772 4 роки тому +168

      Very christian

    • @queenofunderland
      @queenofunderland 4 роки тому +46

      As a Christian, I may be the one accursing it. Who is with me??!

  • @remember1ify
    @remember1ify 5 років тому +5309

    The ending was so somber. The death of a educated creative individual sparked the decline of the mindset she fostered in that part of the world. I'm elated that we as a species care enough about the world to relearn these ideals. But it's tragic that progress could be stunted in such a real was due to a twisted political maneuver.

    • @remember1ify
      @remember1ify 5 років тому +8

      *Real way, due to

    • @isabeau9852
      @isabeau9852 5 років тому +10

      @Ni Ra Hahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha........

    • @reina4969
      @reina4969 5 років тому +46

      Why are you afraid to say the obvious... religion kills rational thought.

    • @Ash-cb2li
      @Ash-cb2li 5 років тому +41

      Saint Knight I know right, it’s crazy how genuinely intelligent people put aside their rational thought when they talk about religion. It just goes to show how indoctrinating religion is

    • @somethingofnovalue
      @somethingofnovalue 5 років тому +17

      Part of the species, to be correct. Plenty of people today are still not much different from the mobs that killed Hypatia. After all, reason is not a natural trait, but a learned one. Those who could not or choose not to acquire it are all the same, no matter what ages they live in.

  • @basicbot7349
    @basicbot7349 5 років тому +9789

    I felt particularly bad, when the narrator said they dragged her body, such a lovely soul lost to religious extremism..

    • @TylerSolvestri
      @TylerSolvestri 5 років тому +939

      Religion extremism have killed a lot of amazingly brilliant minds throughout history.

    • @jenniferbates2811
      @jenniferbates2811 5 років тому +519

      @@TylerSolvestri and it still happens today. Most religions are toxic

    • @jenniferbates2811
      @jenniferbates2811 5 років тому +178

      @@subhankarmohanta7546 I'm sorry hun. Not that you live in India, I'm sorry that your freedom of expression is hard. I'm an atheist.

    • @puffdaddy9973
      @puffdaddy9973 5 років тому +546

      @@jenniferbates2811 Religions themselves aren't toxic, its the people following them. I think that people who kill people over religion aren't really killing because of the religion. I think for the most part, they are just so full of anger and hate and it manifests itself in religious extremism. Many religions actually speak of peace and not violence. If we didn't have religion, people would find another reason to kill others.

    • @jenniferbates2811
      @jenniferbates2811 5 років тому +148

      @@puffdaddy9973 yes and no. I just wish that education was better valued over whichever way to live. Your mind, body and soul belongs to you and no one else.

  • @aryandivyanshu8324
    @aryandivyanshu8324 5 років тому +5102

    "Numbers were the sacred language of universe."
    Hypatia was so correct.

  • @dspiritlight
    @dspiritlight 5 років тому +6371

    So in other words, blind faith in religion and looking down on women, destroyed a city of once great learning?
    Sounds like times didn't change much.

    • @orthodoxoschristianos435
      @orthodoxoschristianos435 5 років тому +163

      +Andrew Cheng
      Yes, they did. In the twentieth century scientists and monks were mass-murdered because of blind faith in atheism. Empires of great learning were destroyed, not just cities.

    • @Window4503
      @Window4503 5 років тому +196

      There was no mention of misogyny. If you look further, many women helped with the spread of Christianity. This isn’t a case of blind faith, but a lack of self control and a misunderstanding of the faith.

    • @theresahall8206
      @theresahall8206 5 років тому +25

      Some things never change.

    • @orthodoxoschristianos435
      @orthodoxoschristianos435 5 років тому +35

      @CrooK There can be different philosophical explanations for the universe. None of them is based on direct experience. So whichever explanation you adopt, it will have a share of faith. A strong case can be made that the theistic explanation of the universe is more likely than the atheistic one. For example, the universe is definitely fine-tuned for the existence of life in it. If it is fine-tuned, there must be a fine-tuner, a Creator. And that is basically how theism defines God, the Creator.
      As Stephen Hawking noted, "The laws of science, as we know them at present, contain many fundamental numbers, like the size of the electric charge of the electron and the ratio of the masses of the proton and the electron. ... The remarkable fact is that the values of these numbers seem to have been very finely adjusted to make possible the development of life."
      Stephen Hawking, 1988. A Brief History of Time, Bantam Books, ISBN 0-553-05340-X, pp. 7, 125.

    • @orthodoxoschristianos435
      @orthodoxoschristianos435 5 років тому +3

      @CrooK www. youtube. com/ watch?v=EE76nwimuT0

  • @cuItcore
    @cuItcore 4 роки тому +747

    “Reserve your right to think, for even to think wrongly is better than not to think at all.”
    - Hypatia

    • @rahmakhaled7429
      @rahmakhaled7429 2 роки тому +12

      that is how i started off my uni application, the book written about her was sooo inspiring

    • @Mithroun
      @Mithroun 2 роки тому +10

      but i believe to think wrongly is worst. that actually caused her death

    • @armando2814
      @armando2814 2 роки тому +18

      @@Mithroun in a way, if we never think wrong we wouldnt have the chance to think right
      to be mistaken is the fate of humanity, as sad as it is

    • @Batega_toh_Katega_Hindu_108
      @Batega_toh_Katega_Hindu_108 2 роки тому

      She was a yogini

    • @Essuna
      @Essuna Рік тому +4

      ​@@Mithrounnot exactly. People who follow religion so blindly, or political leaders, idealisms, etc in such a way they are not thinking, as they just follow what they are told and believe blindly in it without actually stopping to think "is this okay? Does this agree with my own soul?" The majority of people in this world sadly follow others without ever questioning them, so they are not thinking. I mean, look people with influencers 🤷

  • @brane4859
    @brane4859 5 років тому +5168

    "I am still learning"
    - Michelangelo, age 87

    • @naggu1243
      @naggu1243 5 років тому +24

      jim glass what?

    • @jimglass4979
      @jimglass4979 5 років тому +9

      @Ni Ra what this quote got to do with this video?

    • @SQW0
      @SQW0 5 років тому +82

      "I already have all the answers."
      - religious nut jobs of all ages while pointing at the bible.

    • @sancez8020
      @sancez8020 5 років тому +2

      I am stiiiiiiillll learning, so fking inspirational,omfg I did in 2nd grade as well, nothing special

    • @3mar00ss6
      @3mar00ss6 5 років тому +5

      @Saint Knight language 100

  • @cassidy4037
    @cassidy4037 5 років тому +3387

    why, why are we like this

    • @pvtpain66k
      @pvtpain66k 5 років тому +179

      Religion. Why do you think all the smart people left?

    • @oldnelson4298
      @oldnelson4298 5 років тому +62

      @@fartz3808 Religion and ideology are two sides of the same coin.

    • @oldnelson4298
      @oldnelson4298 5 років тому +12

      Looks like F Artz deleted their comment, so mine seems out of context now.

    • @semicolon2599
      @semicolon2599 5 років тому +57

      I'm an atheist, and while I don't know much about things like religion, I know enough to know that not all religion is bad. Unfortunately, many religious people were...idiots.

    • @TheEphemeralMammal
      @TheEphemeralMammal 5 років тому +11

      Just look no further than Poland today. Huge brain drain due to irrational zealots wielding power.

  • @konstantinostoulou3754
    @konstantinostoulou3754 5 років тому +8353

    Sometimes, while watching videos of this kind, i wonder where humanity would have reached if it wasn't for all these primitive minds, holding back the bright.

    • @aryandivyanshu8324
      @aryandivyanshu8324 5 років тому +222

      Konstantinos Toulou
      And how is present time any different ?

    • @hunterholden6261
      @hunterholden6261 5 років тому +300

      Konstantinos Toulou There are still those who think like these people today.

    • @thesexybatman263
      @thesexybatman263 5 років тому +114

      We probably would have Despacito 3 already.

    • @sanyi2109
      @sanyi2109 5 років тому +56

      @@darthgandalf9485 ye ye religion==baad science==good

    • @juliocarchi8696
      @juliocarchi8696 5 років тому +85

      Without religions, maybe we could conquest Mars already

  • @ΓιώργοςΚοντογεωργίου-γ9β

    Two significant corrections:
    i) Some of the works of Hypatia have survived! Specifically, her edition of tome III of the Almagest, as well as much of her commentary on the Arithmetics (saved for posterity by the Arabs).
    ii) Logic and mathematics weren't just the "language of the universe" for the neoplatonists; they were a way to approach the divine.

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    • @faithreyna
      @faithreyna Рік тому +2

      How can we find such works?

    • @Kisamon
      @Kisamon 2 місяці тому

      Someone actually acknowledges the House of Wisdom was a thing! Where were you in my entire life?!

  • @royina2870
    @royina2870 3 роки тому +327

    I rarely get emotional while watching any movie or TV show but the line: " dragged her from her carriage brutally murdered and dismembered her " got me upset and emotional. By doing this the monks literally snatched away knowledge and wisdom that she could provide us with if she were to be alive . Who knows what discoveries she would make in the coming years. Another example of how people's irrational beliefs can take away something valuable from the rest of humanity..

    • @zawwin1846
      @zawwin1846 2 роки тому +6

      Its not irrational belief but push for power. They traded knowledge for power and their souls.

    • @ninjaked1265
      @ninjaked1265 2 роки тому

      Her works survive today

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    • @Athanatoi
      @Athanatoi Рік тому +1

      Humanity has conquer a vast amount of work pieces, in every field, and beyond imagination, during its small part of time-existence in the universe. And it is through the creation of civilization that all this become real.
      On the contrary, it is unthinkable to see humanity itself to proceed in a self-amputation by leaving ruins of its achievements to the next generations, who will lament about for ages.
      There is a greek word that is really difficult to translate because it doesn't exist in english : σοφόμωρος / sophomoros. It 's composed by two words: σοφός / sophos which means wise and μωρός / moros which means foolish.
      -To be wise and foolish at the same time.
      Unfortunately this is something that characterize man.
      A dramatic scene, taken from the Agora movie (December 2009) showing someone called Hypatia of Alexandria who is based in real life person (brilliant mathematician and philosopher renowned for her natural beauty, high intelligence and moral standards as well as for her rhetoric and teaching skills) among scholars of the Library of Alexandria (the largest and most famous library of the ancient times,collecting all the worlds knowledge ) and the siege of the Library of Alexandria by the Christian mob (one of the 3 main stories of the Librarys destruction), probably in the beginning of the 4th century.
      It is to be noticed that Hypatia died young in a dreadful manner when she was torn to pieces by monks in 415 in Alexandria (during the reign of Theodosius II).Famous for her excellence in philosophy (neoplatonist) and sciences (mathematician, astronomer), her brilliant mind, fine manners and exceptional beauty. Some count her as the last Head Librarian after Aristarchus.

  • @duchi882
    @duchi882 5 років тому +4254

    *When you realize*
    Many of the things in Alexandria is either killed or burned

    • @3rdEyeGnosis
      @3rdEyeGnosis 5 років тому +93

      Don't stop there my friend. Find out why, what and for whom. Youve only just begun.

    • @msm2011msm
      @msm2011msm 5 років тому +10

      Still unfortunately.

    • @djkong20
      @djkong20 5 років тому +8

      @@3rdEyeGnosis and where can we find why? Any suggestions/recommends? :)

    • @albertamalachi3560
      @albertamalachi3560 5 років тому +54

      Alexandria, before even when there was an Alexandria, had been lucky/unlucky enough to be a strategic foothold and a place that gives quick access to the region whether for military or trade reasons.
      An access to the riches of the Mediterranean, Europe, and Africa.
      A city, region, or country that is a hub or a transit for things must always be wary that the fates will always push them down, break their backs, and trample over them with suffering, subjugation, and sorrow.

    • @ChannelCzarovski
      @ChannelCzarovski 5 років тому +10

      you frickin fricks
      when will you learn
      when will you learn
      Many of the things in Alexandria is either killed or burned

  • @kayodeorunsolu5729
    @kayodeorunsolu5729 5 років тому +2127

    Your animations are so amazing you never cease to amaze me

    • @nutbuster3862
      @nutbuster3862 5 років тому +1

      Kayode Orunsolu It's not a person, It's a team of people doing it.

    • @kayodeorunsolu5729
      @kayodeorunsolu5729 5 років тому +9

      @@nutbuster3862 ye I mean them as a whole

    • @yusufzia4322
      @yusufzia4322 5 років тому +1

      Bro what kurzgesagt in a nutshell thanks me later

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  • @adorablepomme727
    @adorablepomme727 5 років тому +1428

    I’m so curious to know how developed the world would have been if Alexandria’s knowledge, scholars and facilities survived. Who knows what Hypatia’s writings or those burnt library books consisted off, and how many new discoveries this world would behold if hypatias students and teachings thrived on.

    • @herodotus945
      @herodotus945 5 років тому +34

      The library was already declining in first century BC, it was gone before she was born and Caesar burned it.

    • @phineassss4901
      @phineassss4901 5 років тому +5

      @@herodotus945 I thought the alexandria was gathering more tomes during those times.

    • @jrhooman
      @jrhooman 4 роки тому +10

      Same with the ancient Nalanda university of the Indian Subcontinent

    • @morehero1
      @morehero1 4 роки тому +21

      Not much, because in the middle ages you studied the old masters and didn't try to find anything new. Because they were so smart you just didn't need to look past them. It wasn't until the Renaissance that they explored unfamiliar territory and science actually started progressing.

    • @jesseberg3271
      @jesseberg3271 4 роки тому +30

      It's been speculated that the Romans could have developed a steam engine. The three Greek texts that explained the concepts necessary to do so were all housed in the Library of Alexandria, before the fall of the Western Roman Empire. That could, in theory, have pushed up the Industrial Revolution by over a thousand years.

  • @mrx4022
    @mrx4022 5 років тому +103

    I was generally sad at the ending - Hypatia's life was ended brutally by those who went against her ideals. I'm glad her story has survived to this day.

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    • @Athanatoi
      @Athanatoi Рік тому

      Humanity has conquer a vast amount of work pieces, in every field, and beyond imagination, during its small part of time-existence in the universe. And it is through the creation of civilization that all this become real.
      On the contrary, it is unthinkable to see humanity itself to proceed in a self-amputation by leaving ruins of its achievements to the next generations, who will lament about for ages.
      There is a greek word that is really difficult to translate because it doesn't exist in english : σοφόμωρος / sophomoros. It 's composed by two words: σοφός / sophos which means wise and μωρός / moros which means foolish.
      -To be wise and foolish at the same time.
      Unfortunately this is something that characterize man.
      A dramatic scene, taken from the Agora movie (December 2009) showing someone called Hypatia of Alexandria who is based in real life person (brilliant mathematician and philosopher renowned for her natural beauty, high intelligence and moral standards as well as for her rhetoric and teaching skills) among scholars of the Library of Alexandria (the largest and most famous library of the ancient times,collecting all the worlds knowledge ) and the siege of the Library of Alexandria by the Christian mob (one of the 3 main stories of the Librarys destruction), probably in the beginning of the 4th century.
      It is to be noticed that Hypatia died young in a dreadful manner when she was torn to pieces by monks in 415 in Alexandria (during the reign of Theodosius II).Famous for her excellence in philosophy (neoplatonist) and sciences (mathematician, astronomer), her brilliant mind, fine manners and exceptional beauty. Some count her as the last Head Librarian after Aristarchus.

  • @tamald7364
    @tamald7364 3 роки тому +86

    Read about her in Carl Sagan's Cosmos. The way Sagan described her murder and how it has affected the history of science and pursuit of knowledge for generation to follow has got me broken hearted.

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    • @nguyenthidieulan1841
      @nguyenthidieulan1841 Рік тому

      Same here. I only get to know her when I read Carl Sagan's Cosmos.

    • @CruelestChris
      @CruelestChris Рік тому +6

      Sagan's account is basically fiction.

    • @joseescobedo256
      @joseescobedo256 2 місяці тому

      Cruelestchris your comments are deeply biased on illiterace , anti-science. Carl Sagan ' legacy has to much to educate you, "fiction" is god. Shame on you !!!!

  • @qwertyslapil6957
    @qwertyslapil6957 5 років тому +988

    Your silence will not protect you. Speak.

    • @aryandivyanshu8324
      @aryandivyanshu8324 5 років тому +54

      Qwerty Slapil
      Sometimes people prefer not to be protected and love the peace of silence, There are a lot of silent souls.

    • @lovepeaceisneverguaranteed7385
      @lovepeaceisneverguaranteed7385 5 років тому +2

      Sources?

    • @imperialrealm6380
      @imperialrealm6380 5 років тому +12

      Cannibalism effectively ends world hunger and over population preventing more pollution and less food for me. (This is a joke no need to take it seriously my loves :) )

    • @User-LS-n5m
      @User-LS-n5m 5 років тому +32

      @Angry Justinian LMAO except its the alt right anti science idiots like trump and his supporters who are the ones trying to silence the pro science left with violence and threats

    • @lilym1797
      @lilym1797 5 років тому +13

      @Angry Justinian you mean argue against primitive, fascist beliefs 🙄

  • @BelieviXComeOn
    @BelieviXComeOn 5 років тому +507

    these kinda videos make me want to time travel so badly, so I can go back and tell these figures what legacy they will have left behind ... and also hug them.

    • @canyounot2102
      @canyounot2102 5 років тому +10

      BelieviXComeOn // yess!! take me with you 😂

    • @perciousmatter7001
      @perciousmatter7001 4 роки тому +15

      No if you do, you will change history.

    • @galaxy9310
      @galaxy9310 4 роки тому +1

      @@perciousmatter7001 It will probably have its up and down.

    • @aminamelancon5640
      @aminamelancon5640 4 роки тому +13

      Are you sure? You quickly would’ve gotten labeled as a witch followed by being tortured to death.

    • @BeanSprouts02
      @BeanSprouts02 4 роки тому +1

      @@aminamelancon5640 😬😬 uhm-

  • @Alkalus
    @Alkalus 5 років тому +619

    We will never forget the great Hypatia...

  • @oferzilberman5049
    @oferzilberman5049 4 роки тому +269

    Christian group: **Badly injures orestos**
    Orestos: **Tortures their leader to death**
    Christians: *IT SMELLS LIKE WITCH IN HERE*

    • @keepgettingbetter7155
      @keepgettingbetter7155 4 роки тому +41

      A bunch of people who couldn't take the responsibility of their own actions.. Blaming an innocent soul:(

    • @FruityHachi
      @FruityHachi 3 роки тому +11

      @@keepgettingbetter7155 classic narcissists

    • @nico_zip
      @nico_zip 3 роки тому +2

      @N Gaming what's the difference?

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    • @user-k4d-e59mo28oc
      @user-k4d-e59mo28oc 7 місяців тому

      @@FruityHachi Sound like a prequel to the 1992 LA Riot.

  • @creative8d14
    @creative8d14 4 роки тому +700

    Women in 1600s do math
    Every one: *WITCH*

    • @omega0195
      @omega0195 4 роки тому +5

      What's your point?

    • @yomommasofatthanoshadtosna3479
      @yomommasofatthanoshadtosna3479 3 роки тому +26

      Everyone: It smell like witch in here

    • @PhuongDuong-tt5gf
      @PhuongDuong-tt5gf 3 роки тому +43

      not everyone, just christian!

    • @itzpurplesmixz184
      @itzpurplesmixz184 3 роки тому +22

      @@PhuongDuong-tt5gf Which was basically everyone back then, considering that if you didn't believe in skydaddy, "WITCH!"

    • @joaomarcelo0031
      @joaomarcelo0031 3 роки тому +9

      @@itzpurplesmixz184 it seems that you forgot about the existence of the middle-eastern and asiatic world, both with a great predominance of religions like islamism, buddhism, hinduism, and other minorities. Also, these two worlds had more population than continental europe and its colonies had. Bringing all of this together, that's far from being "everyone" buddy

  • @janella9981
    @janella9981 5 років тому +633

    I see Hypathia, I click.
    Damn man, she inspired me to pay a lot of attention to academics when I was younger.

    • @marywhite9398
      @marywhite9398 5 років тому

      How? Is she your idol or something?

    • @janella9981
      @janella9981 5 років тому +63

      @@marywhite9398 It was way back when I was in 4th grade, we had a math project we're supposed to look for mathematicians in history. I decided I wanted a "girl" mathematician (I was 9!) since the examples given to us were all men and Hypathia of Alexandria was the first to come out of the search engine. Although I didnt understand her work in detail back then but I knew they were pretty significant. Since then I looked up to her as a role model, not much as an idol but surely an inspiration.

    • @marywhite9398
      @marywhite9398 5 років тому +21

      @@janella9981 That 's brilliant. You have such a cool role model. Sorry about my English, I'm a Vietnamese.

    • @marloyorkrodriguez9975
      @marloyorkrodriguez9975 3 роки тому +1

      I mean could have been worse than me, what inspired me to do better academically are Jose Rizal and Otto von Bismarck, one’s a polymath who kickstarted the Philippine revolution, the other the one who created modern Germany.

    • @marloyorkrodriguez9975
      @marloyorkrodriguez9975 3 роки тому +1

      N Gaming people are not without controversies, sure the creation of Germany led to WWI and II but it isn’t him who is ultimately responsible for them but rather leaders that came after him, he made Germany from the patchwork of petty Princedoms and small states because he believes all German states should unite at the cost of France and Austria who were back then Superpowers and were more than happy to keep the German states disunited.

  • @yasminessam6113
    @yasminessam6113 5 років тому +285

    I live in Alexandria too, sometimes I imagine the scenes while walking in the streets

    • @kalanaherath3076
      @kalanaherath3076 5 років тому +20

      Wow, I wish I was lucky enough to live in Alexandria, Istanbul or Rome

    • @Crick1952
      @Crick1952 5 років тому +8

      Alexandria, Jerusalem and Istanbul are probably my favorite cities in the world.
      I desperately want to visit them someday.

    • @muh753
      @muh753 5 років тому +13

      @@Crick1952 you would be astonished, in a bad way unfortunately.

    • @breathingsnow55
      @breathingsnow55 4 роки тому +3

      Istanbul is Constantinople and Constantinople is Greek

    • @Crispycream08
      @Crispycream08 4 роки тому

      yasmin essam as much I like Alexandria, I wouldn’t want that to happen to me

  • @sreejasrivaram8250
    @sreejasrivaram8250 5 років тому +362

    2:24 "Numbers were the sacred language of the universe."
    She was right though.

    • @letsomethingshine
      @letsomethingshine 4 роки тому +1

      @CrooK A witch! "do not suffer her to live!" *rollseyes* at how seriously Harry Potter is taken by some of these detrimental religious nutcases.

  • @VaaleeLol
    @VaaleeLol 4 роки тому +11

    My dad and I used to watch the movie Agora together, I really admire her and so does my dad.

  • @randomuser8574
    @randomuser8574 4 роки тому +253

    “Ay, yo dude why do you kill people?”
    “ *Its my religion.* “

    • @ivanavelic5201
      @ivanavelic5201 3 роки тому +22

      Its not the religion that is bad. It is people who use it for their personal interests or understand it wrong.

    • @ivonastrukar4715
      @ivonastrukar4715 3 роки тому +6

      @@ivanavelic5201 muhammad was a warlord,so year religion can be bad. I am atheist, but jesus was basically a mega hippy

  • @hsryu5569
    @hsryu5569 5 років тому +870

    I guess math is quite literally the Universal Language

    • @aryandivyanshu8324
      @aryandivyanshu8324 5 років тому +7

      Hyun Seok Ryu
      Indeed.

    • @pierrecurie
      @pierrecurie 5 років тому

      ZFC

    • @sashac4577
      @sashac4577 5 років тому +8

      Yep, no matter what language you speak you can understand math

    • @NuthinImPortant
      @NuthinImPortant 5 років тому +3

      Why do I get “The Alchemist” vibes from this quote?

    • @sashac4577
      @sashac4577 5 років тому +1

      @@NuthinImPortant I didnt write this quote from the book, but it's been a while since I have read it so maybe

  • @shelbyinmon8654
    @shelbyinmon8654 5 років тому +31

    I love how you guys cover topics I've never heard of in such a great way and upload frequently but still have amazing quality

  • @whcolours9995
    @whcolours9995 5 років тому +214

    Knowledge is illumination. Without illumination, we are stuck in the dark.

    • @fawadahmed9370
      @fawadahmed9370 5 років тому +7

      Too bad the education system is itself flawed and outdated

    • @green0563
      @green0563 5 років тому +1

      Illuminati confirmed.

  • @camiloiribarren1450
    @camiloiribarren1450 5 років тому +10

    I remember my 8th grade maths teacher telling us about her in our weekly mathematician story before lecture. It’s sad that she was taken out in such a brutal way

  • @shibuvp2920
    @shibuvp2920 4 роки тому +3

    the Ted Ed narrators voices are so calming and soothing especially the music they play at the beginning of the video

  • @lrm9298
    @lrm9298 5 років тому +1370

    If I have a daughter I'm naming her Hypatia

    • @-unbreakeblecow488
      @-unbreakeblecow488 5 років тому +61

      So she could get murdered brutally?

    • @SaraanSarangi
      @SaraanSarangi 5 років тому +199

      @@-unbreakeblecow488 such a brutal soul u r . She can be greatest mathematicians of her time

    • @-unbreakeblecow488
      @-unbreakeblecow488 5 років тому +12

      @@SaraanSarangi she would have been, but times have changed.

    • @-unbreakeblecow488
      @-unbreakeblecow488 5 років тому +14

      @Anaïs H the person who commented that would want her daughter to be named Hypatia, i assume she wants to be like the Hypatia in the video, smart, wise, intelligent. But i assume too she would want the same fate since she wishes that. Winners got consequences. If she would want her daughter like Hypatia, she must end like her. Its destiny.

    • @-unbreakeblecow488
      @-unbreakeblecow488 5 років тому +2

      @Suga Armani then ok

  • @BinatiSheth
    @BinatiSheth 5 років тому +263

    Thank you for speaking about Hypatia...
    Her tale brought me to tears when I read about it for the first time because history has shown again and again how the progressive thinkers had to either cower to or die from the intellectual cowardice of illiberal minds.

    • @harrysarso
      @harrysarso 5 років тому +10

      hope you your not trying to twist this to fit modern politics

    • @BinatiSheth
      @BinatiSheth 5 років тому +44

      ​@@harrysarso history repeats... people are protesting evolution being taught in schools, anti-vax/flat-earth is a thing and professors are being protested off campuses for teaching concepts, ideas, theories and basic math+science.
      I am not twisting anything. The only difference now is that public executions now happen on Twitter. The person doesn't die but their life just dissembles around them because they made a factual observation.

    • @harrysarso
      @harrysarso 5 років тому +11

      @@BinatiSheth hmm i agree.
      i assumed incorrectly that you wanted to apply the oppressed party to the other side
      which i would think is clearly not the case and so do you
      my apologies they oppressors call themselves the victims a lot these days

    • @BinatiSheth
      @BinatiSheth 5 років тому +18

      @@harrysarso Happens... People are just looking to victimize any narrative they could get their hands on which is just profoundly sad.

  • @genuinepessimist5185
    @genuinepessimist5185 5 років тому +70

    I love Hypatia. She was always an inspiration for me as a young girl.

  • @pv43
    @pv43 5 років тому +3

    (as always) amazing music and animation! the narration is easy to understand and clear, love it!

  • @bhoori-i5j
    @bhoori-i5j 9 місяців тому +2

    It breaks my heart, how many gems( scientists) we must have lost because of the stupidity of these authorities accusing them of "witchcraft"

  • @rosegold973
    @rosegold973 5 років тому +109

    For them to murder her like that 💔 heartbreaking

  • @MandoDarling
    @MandoDarling 5 років тому +13

    Loved this, I felt like learning a such a huge piece of history. Tragic that she didn't get to live out to her fullest potential. Also, the animation at 2:58 was so good!

  • @kentheconquerer
    @kentheconquerer 5 років тому +115

    Never be a spectator of unfairness and stupidity. The grave will supply plenty of time for silence-- Hitchens the Great

    • @rahulsawant4608
      @rahulsawant4608 5 років тому +3

      What great understanding!

    • @historian252
      @historian252 Рік тому

      I believe you mean: Christopher Hitchens, the moron

  • @herbiotishak2104
    @herbiotishak2104 7 місяців тому +5

    And that's why fellas, the best and the brightest in our society must be protected. Such a great talent, brutally destroyed by religious extremists. A tragic loss for the whole humanity.

  • @marinamir537
    @marinamir537 3 роки тому +7

    Centuries and centuries will pass, may Hypatia never be forgotten

  • @bscorvin
    @bscorvin 5 років тому +148

    Ya’ll really pulled a 360 from ‘Math helps us understand the order in the universe’ to ‘brutally murdered and dismembered’.

    • @vitaurea
      @vitaurea 5 років тому +24

      Its a 180....

    • @devilsadvocate7474
      @devilsadvocate7474 5 років тому +8

      You do realise what's a 360 huh ?

    • @meloetta1542
      @meloetta1542 4 роки тому +3

      @@devilsadvocate7474 360 is a full circle. 180 is correct

    • @devilsadvocate7474
      @devilsadvocate7474 4 роки тому +1

      @@meloetta1542 um, yes...? In case it wasn't clear enough, that's what I -sarcastically- implied

    • @FruityHachi
      @FruityHachi 3 роки тому +3

      @@vitaurea maybe if Hypatia and other scholars weren't killed, more people would be educated to know the difference between 360 and 180

  • @samarjitchowdhury7160
    @samarjitchowdhury7160 5 років тому +104

    Thank you ted ed for doing a video on hypatia. Can you recommend some books about her from where i can learn more?

    • @TEDEd
      @TEDEd  5 років тому +69

      Hi Samarjit! So glad you enjoyed it! Every animation we publish has a "Dig Deeper" section on our website: ed.ted.com. There we provide supplemental reading on the topics covered. Here's the webpage for Hypatia: ed.ted.com/lessons/the-murder-of-ancient-alexandria-s-greatest-scholar-soraya-field-fiorio#digdeeper

    • @samarjitchowdhury7160
      @samarjitchowdhury7160 5 років тому +10

      @@TEDEd Thank you so much!!🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽

    • @CruelestChris
      @CruelestChris Рік тому

      @@TEDEd
      You're recommending purveyor of historic fiction Catherine Nixey as a source? Practically everything she's ever said has been debunked.

  • @galleryg998
    @galleryg998 5 років тому +5

    Very interesting! I love these kind of videos, a harrowing yet meaningful tale from history that is still relevant today

  • @vcrsalesman2606
    @vcrsalesman2606 4 роки тому +5

    According to Wikipedia’s ‘List of Common Misconceptions’, “The death of Greek philosopher Hypatia of Alexandria at the hands of a mob of Christian monks in 415 was mainly a result of her involvement in a bitter political feud between her close friend and student Orestes, the Roman prefect of Alexandria, and the bishop Cyril, not her religious views.[141][142] Her death also had nothing to do with the destruction of the Library of Alexandria,[143] which had likely already ceased to exist centuries before Hypatia was born.[143]”
    It was more due to politics as opposed to religion itself, and had nothin to due with the library which had been repeatedly destroyed centuries before.

  • @qrbital9861
    @qrbital9861 5 років тому +15

    In my Latin class we watched Agora, a movie about Hypatia

  • @fadhilideche2831
    @fadhilideche2831 5 років тому +656

    A militia of monks..........
    Yup, sounds about right.

    • @TylerSolvestri
      @TylerSolvestri 5 років тому +14

      Literally Daesh

    • @KS-wy6ky
      @KS-wy6ky 5 років тому +6

      When it formed in my home country, the government organized army to purge them.

    • @AlexLangerak
      @AlexLangerak 5 років тому +1

      @@KS-wy6ky tell us !

    • @ayeluru
      @ayeluru 5 років тому

      Yulia S Russia?

    • @cv4809
      @cv4809 5 років тому +1

      @@KS-wy6ky Uganda?

  • @b_uppy
    @b_uppy 5 років тому +146

    This is the problem of many of the early churches where access to the biblical word was limited. Jesus never advocated attacking nonbelievers and in fact the Bible cautions against church leaders behaving badly and misleading their flocks, saying they will have to answer for it.

    • @AyubuKK
      @AyubuKK 4 роки тому +3

      B uppy Yes!

    • @AyubuKK
      @AyubuKK 4 роки тому +3

      Brittney Moore 👍

    • @nicholasstancel
      @nicholasstancel 4 роки тому +2

      Absolutely. 👍

    • @FreemanicParacusia
      @FreemanicParacusia 3 роки тому +4

      They became the Pharisees they so despised.

    • @nerthus4685
      @nerthus4685 3 роки тому +3

      But they did have access to the Book of Matthew (love your enemies) etc. Your premise is false. You are excusing their behavior as ignorance and assuring yourself it cannot happen today. A Christian just shot up massage parlors. It very much happens today and all of us, no matter how intelligent and well meaning, can fall victim to fanaticism.

  • @thelonesage3146
    @thelonesage3146 5 років тому +209

    Born in the wrong time period. A classic tragedy of those born ahead of thier time.*sigh*

    • @spiritbond8
      @spiritbond8 5 років тому +25

      in what way is she "ahead of her time"? if anything she was born too late

    • @nicholasfire9258
      @nicholasfire9258 5 років тому +7

      antari interesting insight. Please elaborate?

    • @chesterplemany
      @chesterplemany 5 років тому +35

      Perhaps she wouldn't have been dismembered by radical monks if Hypatia had been born before the Roman Empire adopted it's new state religion.

    • @spiritbond8
      @spiritbond8 5 років тому +4

      @@chesterplemany yeah, though the Empire making it official isn't THE defining factor, this new religion (and it's fanatics) had taken firm roots in the crescent by then

    • @nicholasfire9258
      @nicholasfire9258 5 років тому +10

      Chester Plemany Makes total sense to me now. Don't even think her views would be widely accepted today either; especially with the metaphysical aspects of her teaching, which will most probably rejected by most mainstream scientists. And also, there are more Christians today then there was during that time period.

  • @GeoAlex71
    @GeoAlex71 5 років тому +1

    I am from Alexandria, and this the first time to know more about such scientists who lived centuries ago from now, Her end was truly sad, Thanks TED-ED.

    • @anon1ymous860
      @anon1ymous860 5 років тому +1

      According to Greek historians, Cyril didnt give that order. It was a group of fanatics that were led by someone called Peter that killed her out of envy. They used religion to hide their actions.
      But still, it's a shame we are not taught these things.

  • @lexirothh
    @lexirothh 4 роки тому +18

    she is definitely someone to look up to, such a sad ending to her story though.

  • @ahmedalifathallah9577
    @ahmedalifathallah9577 5 років тому +6

    Your animations are incredibly incredible, they're sensational ❤

  • @michaelgorman4066
    @michaelgorman4066 5 років тому +4

    This youtube channel got me interested in history

  • @cmcui
    @cmcui 5 років тому +6

    This so wonderful! A great way of learning things. Thank you TED-Ed ☺

  • @LuckyGirl582
    @LuckyGirl582 4 роки тому +2

    There's a movie I just saw about this called Agora. I cried at the end, watching the fall of intellectualism.... and here we are watching it again.

  • @hirushaadi
    @hirushaadi 4 роки тому +44

    I felt like crying.. religious fanatics destroyed another genius beautiful saul..
    where there is blind faith education vanished.

  • @naveenraj2008eee
    @naveenraj2008eee 5 років тому +77

    Hi ted-ed
    Interesting topic..
    Never knew about it...
    Thanks for the video and educating us..🙏👍😊

  • @saltycrackers4460
    @saltycrackers4460 5 років тому +8

    I rlly love your videos because I always end up learning something!

  • @min3089
    @min3089 5 років тому +13

    That's sad to know how she died in that way, imagine if she lives longer maybe we'll have more thinkers on that age and could potentially affect the future outcomes.

  • @vedharaghuraman1879
    @vedharaghuraman1879 4 роки тому

    Im newly addicted to this especially the Greek and Egyptians !the animations are so good

  • @NavjotKaur-cy4jf
    @NavjotKaur-cy4jf 5 років тому +1

    I love this channel connects us to the remarkable history. 💖.

  • @vanithasuresh3365
    @vanithasuresh3365 5 років тому +4

    Wow....
    This is the first Ted Ed video that I have watched and I'm very intrigued

  • @jo-annahicks3324
    @jo-annahicks3324 5 років тому +5

    I wish I had known her....
    May we all stand up AGAINST injustice, not FOR it.

  • @khayegarais9643
    @khayegarais9643 4 роки тому +3

    I'd just finished watching Agora, and this came up. Her ending was so tragic.

  • @asstr0limn
    @asstr0limn 4 роки тому +1

    this animation style is stunningly beautiful

  • @tranlenamphuong6192
    @tranlenamphuong6192 4 роки тому +12

    I’ve binged watching several videos about talented individuals. The common pattern I saw is that people got jealous because of their natural talents and either sabotage or kill them. Shame.

  • @andresland182
    @andresland182 4 роки тому +2

    In class, at some point I ALWAYS speak about Hypatia. Some people get curious about her and start investigating about her and go on to research on women in science. Thanks for this video.

  • @124Nightwing
    @124Nightwing 5 років тому +18

    It’s always rare to hear of women that are intellectuals, but I was very surprised she was even able to teach at a school much less advise rulers. She left behind quite a legacy, and her death was an absolute tragedy.

  • @unoriginalquote8132
    @unoriginalquote8132 3 місяці тому

    It's really wholesome how much Hypatia's father adored her. He was so proud when she surpassed him in his field. He would write in every book she helped him with, giving credit to "my daughter, hypatia the scholar"

  • @sajinkurian4699
    @sajinkurian4699 5 років тому +1

    I came to know about hypatia through a novel called ' Francis Ittikkora' ( Malayalam:Kerala, India) just loved the story. And I fell in love with her❤" Numbers are the sacred language of the universe " love you hypatia.

  • @kt_rose461
    @kt_rose461 5 років тому +4

    Im addicted to these TED Ed videos!😁❤

  • @rockstarrradio9540
    @rockstarrradio9540 5 років тому +23

    TED-Ed never fails to inspire and surprise....you guys doing a great job!

  • @user_8983
    @user_8983 4 роки тому +41

    What a wonderful, intelligent, sweet soul with her life wasted due to society’s dark ways.

  • @kaikei1013
    @kaikei1013 5 років тому +1

    Wonderful video as always! More people should know about Hypatia

  • @AussieRoos
    @AussieRoos 7 місяців тому +1

    A great movie about Hypatia is the 2009 “Agora” it’s a slow burn but visually stunning with a great cast and Rachel Weisz performance is brilliant 👏

  • @Snoopy0310
    @Snoopy0310 Рік тому +5

    Fanatics forgot: Love your neighbor as yourself - wrong way to treat

  • @herrdoktorprofessoreldritc3416
    @herrdoktorprofessoreldritc3416 5 років тому +33

    Did I hear that correctly: "spirit of inquisition" (4:38)? Shouldn't that be "spirit of inquiry" instead. The first term sounds like it should refer to Hypatia's oppressors, not to the inquiring attitude of the city.

    • @cate2994
      @cate2994 5 років тому +15

      Herr Doktor Professor Eldritch Jaeger it can mean the act of inquiry. I think using inquiry is a better choice since we negatively associate it with the Spanish Inquisition and such.

    • @herrdoktorprofessoreldritc3416
      @herrdoktorprofessoreldritc3416 5 років тому +2

      @@cate2994 Yup, inquisition has too negative a connotation.

    • @reinebautistamercado4286
      @reinebautistamercado4286 5 років тому +11

      Inquisition means curiosity. Inquiry means the act of asking questions. Very different terms. They used the most accurate word.

  • @سارهاحمدعليجبار
    @سارهاحمدعليجبار 4 роки тому +3

    حتى لو محيت اغلب اكتشافاتها واختراعاتها فإن هيباتيا لم تمحى من عقولنا وقلوبنا
    اروع عالمة مرت على التاريخ بالنسبة الي لقد أثرت قصتها بي كثيرا مع الأسف فإن الاختلافات الدينية كانت السبب في موت امراء طاهرة نقية
    I love hypatia ❤❤❤❤

  • @typhoonofideas
    @typhoonofideas 5 років тому +2

    The storytelling is exceptional 😌. As usual, inspired by your videos.

  • @stargazeronesixseven
    @stargazeronesixseven 4 роки тому +1

    Interesting History indeed! Thank You So Much for sharing! 🕯

  • @avatarofasura3971
    @avatarofasura3971 2 роки тому +3

    I am here because of the band Ghost and their song Kaiserion, which is about the murder of Hypatia

  • @nerd_alert927
    @nerd_alert927 5 років тому +32

    There is a 2009 movie called Agora where Rachel Weisz played Hypatia.

    • @herodotus945
      @herodotus945 5 років тому

      To biased.

    • @FreemanicParacusia
      @FreemanicParacusia 3 роки тому

      @@herodotus945 Indeed, it goes out of its way to make the other (non-Christian) religious groups in the city at the time look worse in order to create balance. I get that people reflexively want to jump to the defense of anyone who bears a label they identify with, but I really wish people would learn the history, however uncomfortable it may prove to be.

    • @matthewx7486
      @matthewx7486 3 роки тому

      "Agora" is a film about our own modern society in historical form.

  • @ghiblikami5329
    @ghiblikami5329 8 місяців тому +1

    Rachel Weisz portrayal of Hypatia in Agora was damn so perfect.

  • @day6atemywallet78
    @day6atemywallet78 4 роки тому +2

    I learn more from this channel and developed a liking to discover a lot of things than my entire 4 years of high school 🤦‍♀️

  • @kyrstenestrella3082
    @kyrstenestrella3082 3 роки тому +3

    People do be quick into blaming the individual's religion without knowing that people who also follows that religion also suffered...

  • @jay-rock6627
    @jay-rock6627 5 років тому +7

    Great story but so sad always a misunderstanding with mankind smh.

  • @arfn1973
    @arfn1973 5 років тому +4

    What a beautiful animation.

  • @hana-wn
    @hana-wn 5 років тому +1

    The first time I knew her was from film Agora. It's so fascinating and underrated. So sad to know what happened to her

  • @souparnadhar7034
    @souparnadhar7034 4 роки тому +1

    Watching this video again...the fact that profound thoughts that challenge established order, beliefs have been murdered brutally still echoes in modern times.

  • @nawalmridulya4255
    @nawalmridulya4255 5 років тому +18

    I wish Alexandria had survived...we would have so much of ancient knowledge today than is available!!!

    • @a.w.4708
      @a.w.4708 3 роки тому +1

      Really? In which way? She didn't solely held all the philosophy of the time on her shoulders. Probably not even a lot of it. The video heavily mythologised her probably.

  • @aljhungwapo
    @aljhungwapo 5 років тому +8

    I love Ted-Ed Videos. 🥰🥰🥰

    • @Alkalus
      @Alkalus 5 років тому +1

      Aljhun Manlangit ye same

  • @Tulku
    @Tulku 5 років тому +3

    Such an unfitting end to her extraordinary life. I am glad however to know she existed. Thank you.

  • @awesomeness5175
    @awesomeness5175 3 роки тому +1

    The video game Dishonored gives homage to Hypatia. It is cool that pop culture can give respect to people of such caliber.

  • @amandarose4469
    @amandarose4469 Рік тому

    I would recomend the movie Agora about her life and death. I love it, it does touch on many of the points made here.

  • @lorentdezco7037
    @lorentdezco7037 5 років тому +3

    4:15 whats that beautiful music in the background?

  • @jesso.4971
    @jesso.4971 5 років тому +7

    This should be lesson #1 in any math class. Ones curiosity is naturally sparked hearing numbers are the language of the universe. Even those who aren't mathematically inclined can see there's an art to mathematics this way.