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Authors: Paul Levinson
Stone, I. F., 1907-1989
. American gadfly journalist, and publisher of
I. F. Stone's Weekly
, 1953-1971. In semi-retirement, he taught himself to read ancient Greek, claimed that many extant translations of classical work were slightly off, and in 1988 published
The Trial of Socrates
.
Synesius of Cyrene, 370-414 AD
. Student of Hypatia (see above) and her devoted disciple. Christian Bishop of Ptolemais, 410-414. Synesius was earlier in Athens and Constantinople. His letters to Hypatia show a deep interest in science and invention, and a profound affection for Hypatia. One of this last letters to Hypatia, written in 413, reproaches her for not writing to him, and avers that, if she had, he would be “rejoicing at your happiness”. Whether or not his feelings for Hypatia were carnal, and whether or not they were consummated, is unknown.
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