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Remembering Hypatia: A Novel of Ancient Egypt (Paperback)

by Brian Trent (Author)
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A really interesting novel, based in great detail on what happened during the 5th Century. It's really quite a story. -- Faith Middleton on NPR's The Faith Middleton Show

A riveting character study and a haunting vision of an enlightened society on the brink of the Dark Ages. -- Yale Bookstore Author Series

An absolutely wonderful historical fiction novel with an almost lyrical rhythm to the writing. Hypatia and her contemporaries are captivating. -- Writer's Digest (13th Annual Self-Published Book Awards)

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“A riveting character study and a haunting vision of an enlightened society on the brink of the Dark Ages.”—Yale Bookstore Author Series

On a November night in Egypt, 414 A.D., one of history's most brilliant individuals was assassinated. Her name was Hypatia, teacher and scientist of the fabled Great Library of Alexandria and the last glimmer of hope before the Dark Ages.

The Roman Empire is crumbling, the fragments of the classical world regrouping in Egypt when Thasos, son of an ill-fated scholar, meets Hypatia of Alexandria. Astronomer, mathematician, and philosopher at a time when women were shunned from learning, Hypatia is a daring visionary in a world about to change forever.

As an insidious power-struggle erupts between church and state Hypatia finds herself at the forefront of battle, but she is not alone. Those who cherish her, who will remember her, become her allies – including the powerful Governor Orestes, who keeps his consuming love for her as secret as she keeps her feelings from him.

Remembering Hypatia is a vivid retelling of a now-forgotten historical tragedy, when courage stood against fear, when the legacy of the wise vanished in the dark. Author Brian Trent resurrects the ancient world's most famous metropolis and explores the final days, not just of a brilliant mind, but of a lost era. . .

BASED ON THE TRUE STORY


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Product Details

  • Paperback: 292 pages
  • Publisher: iUniverse, Inc. (February 23, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0595342523
  • ISBN-13: 978-0595342525
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 6 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #63,551 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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51 of 52 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Haunting and beautiful, March 13, 2005
By Vivian Moongirl (Boston, MA) - See all my reviews
I've just finished reading this book for the second time through and I recommend it without reservation. Hypatia is a woman forgotten by history. She was the leading intellectual of Egypt under Roman rule, in the waning days of empire.

The author's descriptive powers and wordcraft are magical. This time period came alive for me, the eccentric city of Alexandria and all the many cultures living there. Often historical novels can read dryly, but Remembering Hypatia painlessly injected a lot of historical detail into the story without being overbearing. It reads as easily as a beautiful poem. Entire scenes are permanently burned on my imagination...and the characters, even the minor ones like servants or city officials, feel like parts of my life now. They are alive on the page.

The story itself does not let go of the reader. This is an amazing window on a time period that's hardly ever been written about, and it is so completely convincing in its execution. Everything feels entirely real; I've never seen the ancient world painted with such ease and strength of detail. And the emotional impact lingers for days.

Remembering Hypatia is a must-read beyond doubt, absolutely haunting and beautiful.
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28 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Woman and a Story to Remember, May 13, 2005
By N. Greenfield "Teacher/TechWriter" (Westchester & Fairfield Counties, USA) - See all my reviews
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A long forgotten woman named Hypatia lived in Egypt, not at the time of the pharaohs, but much later, under Roman occupation, when education and learning were at a high point, and the "cultured" city of Alexandria was as much a melting pot as the major cities in America today. The story of Hypatia is as heart breaking as it is informative. Brian Trent's beautifully woven tapestry of events, based on the TRUE story, is one that will certainly be remembered.

Remembering Hypatia is an exciting and shocking piece of historical fiction. Comprehensively researched, this novel tells the story of Hypatia, the woman astronomer, mathematician and philosopher who was head of the Great Library in Alexandria, Egypt in 414 A.D.. It tells of her passion and her assassination. It contains polarities in religious and political/educational thinking, which are hauntingly similar to what we see in the United States and the world today.

Insightfully written, the book is captivating, moving from scene to scene like a motion picture. It excites the reader about education and knowledge, edifies with various historical facts, challenges belief systems, (steams up the room in a few unexpected brief scenes), and completely startles one with the similarity to today's society and its growing schism between differing political and religious views. One side breathes total intolerance, while the other side struggles to tolerate those who would have them killed.

Among the many events that run concurrently are the treatment of women and the persecution of the Jews. Hypatia rose through the ranks in a "man's world" and became highly esteemed during a time when most women still had only domestic roles. That she lost her life to the religious prejudices of the day, through political brainwashing, is a heart-wrenching tragedy.

A charismatic young male character, named Thasos, makes the story as appealing to high school and college students, as it does to adults. The novel may excite students about the prospect of learning, (if it doesn't make them fear one could be killed for it). The reader becomes poignantly aware of the challenges of governing a society where there are conflicting views. If rating it like a movie, I would give it an "R" for a few, if only brief, steamy sexual scenes and violence that, unfortunately, is historically accurate.

If you want to take a book on an airplane or to the beach (or mountains, or to an air-conditioned "anywhere") this summer, this book is highly recommended.
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39 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a more than satisfying experience, April 6, 2006
I read this book last fall with "Hypatia of Alexandria" by Maria Dzielska
and have been recommending it ever since not just because of the author's
power as a story-teller, or its attention to details but because of the
skill in bringing these characters to life. Thasos, Orestes, Hypatia, Cyril,
and the whole cast are skillfully portrayed and believable. This is a
magnificent debut with a message as strong as its delivery and is in the top
three books I read last year.

I want to thank the below reviewer for inspiring me to finally post an
amazon review. Not only were chariots in use in this time period, but in
Dzielska's excellent study of Hypatia's life she writes: "Hypatia was
returning home... she was pulled out of the chariot and dragged to the
church Caesarion." (Page 93) Its also worth saying that the Nile river
breaks into many fingers and canals before connecting to the sea and some of
these are visible from Alexandria's west, south, and east. And the
necropolis scene when Thasos' mother visits her husband's tomb is powerfully
portrayed with a lyrical beauty and insight into the personality of a broken
woman, and the little details, like the Burial houses where the dead sleep,
the incense hangers, the iron key for the many gates. There was a special
History/Discover show on a recent dig into a necropolis in Alexandria, and
maybe the author saw it or maybe he's visited excavation sites, but his
description was perfect and put me into her sandals as she went deeper into
this unique burial site.

In fact its all the attention to the particulars of Hypatia's time that I
cherished and makes Remembering Hypatia a book to read and re-read. The
water-clocks, the Egyptian highbacked chairs, the Greek vases, the Persian
rugs with winged gods in the house of one official, but mostly the humanity
of the cast. Everyone is complex and has reasons for their actions. There's
a mature and seamless way that the author moves into each character, whether
theyre young or old, and this in particular elevates this book to a special
level that puts it far above the majority of books I read last year or even
this year.

Hypatia, her library, and her circle are worth remembering and Remembering
Hypatia makes them impossible to forget.


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5.0 out of 5 stars I fell in love with Hypatia...
It is a tragic love story that would bring Shakespeare to tears. I highly recommend it. It will hold a very special place in the hearts of readers interested in mathematics.
Published 23 days ago by Paul Pendergrass

5.0 out of 5 stars Hauntingly and timelessly inspirational....
Finally, a pretty damn good depiction of Hypatia. Extra kudos to Brian Trent for actually being one of the few men who can WRITE a woman character/protagonist as a fully... Read more
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To every bibliophile worth her (or his) bookcase, the great library at Alexandria is a sort of destroyed Mecca. Read more
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The great city is a peaceful melting pot of mankind, brimming over with a variety of race and religions. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great story
I do not know who said that history does not repeat itself but has a tendancy to echo, nevertheless I think it could apply to the fundamental lesson contained in this historical... Read more
Published on May 22, 2007 by Toby Bensimon

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Take on a Great Woman
"Remembering Hypatia" is a great take on one of history's greatest minds, the last Librarian of Alexandria, Hypatia. Read more
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Ordered several books which I received faster than expected in perfect condition. great job!
Published on September 1, 2006 by Cyndi Steltmann

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Read
Hypatia was a remarkable real life woman. An astronomer, physicist, philosopher, and head librarian of the famed Library of Alexander. Read more
Published on July 1, 2006 by Eliza

5.0 out of 5 stars This one does it right and...
... captures the reader in an extremely skillful mix of characterization and documented history. Hypatia was murdered by a mob of fanatical Christians. Read more
Published on May 11, 2006 by Fredrock

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The story of the genius, beauty, and boldness of Hypatia forms the basis for this excellently written novel. Read more
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