What books/comics/mangas etc. Did you read in June?

  • AccountMaker@slrpnk.net
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    Hypatia: The Life and Legend of an Ancient Philosopher - Edward J. Watts

    As the title says. The author tries to stress the fact that the book is primarily about her life and work, which always gets overshadowed by her death. It was pretty good as both a book about her, and general Alexandrian life in her age, but quite short (around 150 pages)

    Women Writers of Ancient Greece and Rome: An Anthology - Ian Michael Plant

    Contains fragments from ancient women writers about various topics. It was good, but sadly not much was preserved through time, the fragments were often very short.

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      Oooh this is right up my alley. Was it also an entertaining read, or was it a little dry/difficult to get through? Non-fiction can be really hit or miss for me

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        Depends on how interested you are, I guess. The Hypatia book wasn’t dry at all, and it’s a pretty good showcase on how people actually used philosophy as a lifestyle. I just wish it had more, but you can only get so much from a limited source. Hypatia was mostly written about to discuss her violent death than how she lived.

        The other book I honestly wouldn’t recommend if you’re not actually interested in the topic, because the contents will not entertain anyone by themselves. There are a couple of mostly complete poems and letters, but for the vast majority, the only thing that was preserved was a handful of lines. But to supplement that, the authors provide an introduction to every writer beforehand, so you can get a sense of what was accomplishable for women in that period. It’s a good book in that sense, but not very entertaining by itself.

        Tte Hypatia one I recommend wholeheartedly to anyone who’s interested.