Place
Alexandria
The great Hellenistic city of learning, home to the fabled Library and Museum. For centuries it was the meeting point of Greek, Egyptian, and Jewish thought. Plotinus studied here, and Hypatia taught here until her death in 415.
Thinkers Connected to Alexandria
Sextus Empiricus
The doctor who prescribed doubt. Suspend judgment on everything, he said, and tranquility follows on its own.
Plotinus
Reality overflows from a single source, the One, and the soul's task is the long climb back.
Hypatia
Mathematician, astronomer, and the last great teacher of Alexandria, killed for standing at the center of its conflicts.
Philo of Alexandria
The Jewish philosopher who read the Torah through Greek eyes and gave the West its idea of the Logos as the bridge between God and world.
Proclus
The last great systematizer of pagan philosophy, who built Neoplatonism into a vast cathedral of being just as the ancient world was ending.