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EPISODE · Feb 4, 2026 · 19 MIN

010 - Ch 06 The New Diogenes 3340 words

from Hypatia · host Charles Kingsley

Published in 1853, Charles Kingsleys Hypatia transports readers to 5th Century A.D. Egypt, weaving a rich tapestry of life in the ancient city of Alexandria. The story follows a young orphan monk from a desert monastery, drawn to the bustling city to continue his spiritual journey. Along the way, he discovers his estranged sister, a prostitute entwined with a group of Goths. The narrative is populated with vivid characters, including the wise philosopher Hypatia, the authoritative Bishop Cyril of Alexandria, the conflicted Roman prefect Felix, and a Jewish man grappling with his lost faith. An elderly Jewish woman, reminiscent of a sorceress, adds depth to this historical drama, while St. Augustine of Hippo makes a brief yet impactful appearance. Experience the clash of cultures, philosophies, and faiths in this compelling tale. (Summary from Wikipedia with contributions by Karen Merline)

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