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Hypatia and the Great Library City

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Hypatia was a brilliant mathematician, scientist, and teacher who lived in ancient Alexandria, Egypt, over 1,600 years ago. She studied astronomy and mathematics and taught students from many cultures. Hypatia loved learning and encouraged people to ask questions and think deeply about the universe. She became one of the most famous scholars of her time and ... Show More
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