Le frasi di Bertrand Russell («His chief claim to fame is the lynching of Hypatia, a distinguished lady who, in an age of bigotry, adhered to the Neoplatonic philosophy and devoted her talents to mathematics […] After this Alexandria was no longer troubled by philosophers») sono tratte da B. Russell, ‹History of Western Philosophy and Its Connection with Political and Social Circumstances from the Earliest Times to the Present Day›, London 1946, p. 387 (trad. it. ‹Storia della filosofia occidentale e dei suoi rapporti con le vicende politiche e sociali dall’antichità a oggi›, Longanesi, Milano 1948, pp. 92-93).
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