L’Illustre philosophe by Sœur de La Chapelle (1663): Saint Catherine or Hypatia?
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Romanica Cracoviensia, Volume 22 (2022), Volume 22, Issue 3, pp. 251 - 260
https://doi.org/10.4467/20843917RC.22.022.16187Authors
L’Illustre philosophe by Sœur de La Chapelle (1663): Saint Catherine or Hypatia?
The paper focuses on one of the five tragedies that were dedicated in the 17th century to the character of Saint Catherine of Alexandria, martyred around 307. Some modern scholars dispute the existence of the saint and suggest that her legend was based on the life and murder of Hypatia, a Neoplatonist philosopher from Alexandria, who was massacred by Christians in 415. The author of the article proposes to demonstrate that in the tragedy L’Illustre philosophe the resemblance between these two martyrs – one pagan, the other Christian – becomes particularly flagrant. As a result, Soeur de La Chapelle’s work, while remaining an apology for the saint, also becomes a great plea for women’s access to education and participation in intellectual life.
Information: Romanica Cracoviensia, Volume 22 (2022), Volume 22, Issue 3, pp. 251 - 260
Article type: Original article
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L’Illustre philosophe by Sœur de La Chapelle (1663): Saint Catherine or Hypatia?
Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Gołębia 24, 31-007 Kraków, Poland
Published at: 30.11.2022
Article status: Open
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