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When we conjure up ancient philosophers the image that springs to mind might be a bald Socrates discoursing with beautiful young men in the sun, or a scholarly Aristotle lecturing among cool columns.
But what about Aspasia, the foreign mistress of the foremost politician in Athens who gave both political and erotic advice? Or Sosipatra, mystic, mother and Neoplatonist who was a more popular teacher than her husband, Eustathius?
Women also shaped the development of philosophy. Although their writings, by and large do not survive, their verbal teaching made a significant impact on their contemporaries, and their voices echo through the ages.
More than two millennia later, intelligent, verbal women still struggle to have their own voices heard. So here are six ancient female philosophers you should know about.
Read more: How women historians smashed the glass ceiling
1. Aspasia of Miletus
Aspasia of Miletus (most active around 400 BCE) was the most famous woman in Classical Athens — or should we say infamous? Although a foreigner, she became the mistress of Pericles, the leader of Athens at the beginning of the Peloponnesian War.
She was not only remembered for her captivating beauty, but also for her captivating mind. Socrates himself called Aspasia his teacher and relates he learned from her how to construct persuasive speeches. After all, he tells us, she wrote them for Pericles.
She plays a verbal role in at least three philosophical dialogues written by students of Socrates: Plato’s Menexenus and the fragmentary Aspasia dialogues by Aeschines and Antisthenes.
2. Clea
Clea (most active around 100 CE) was a priestess at Delphi — a highly esteemed political and intellectual role in the ancient world. The religious practitioners at the shrine received frequent requests from world leaders for divine advice about political matters. Clea was part of this political-religious system, but she believed in the primary importance of philosophy.
She found many opportunities for in-depth philosophical conversations with Plutarch, the most famous intellectual of his time. Plutarch tells us in the prefaces to On the Bravery of Women and On Isis and Osiris how these invigorating conversations on death, virtue and religious history inspired his own work.
Read more: Hidden women of history: the priestess Pythia at the Delphic Oracle, who spoke truth to power
3. Thecla
When she first appears on the scene in the Acts of Paul and Thecla, Thecla (most active around 1st century CE) is leading a normal middle class life, sequestered at home and about to make an advantageous marriage. But leaning out of her balcony, she hears the dynamic preaching of Paul and decides on a radically different path.
She follows Paul around, resists a variety of amorous advances and survives being thrown to carnivorous seals in the arena. Finally, she is confirmed as a teacher in her own right and begins an illustrious career. Although it’s been speculated Thecla never really existed, her legend inspired many women to pursue a life of philosophy.
Some 250 years later, Methodius of Olympus wrote a philosophical dialogue full of women, with Thecla as the star participant, and Macrina (see below) was given a family nickname of Thecla, inspired by her philosophical and religious mission.
4. Sosipatra
Sosipatra (most active around 4th century CE) lived the dream: she had a successful teaching career along with a content family life. After an education in mysticism by foreigners, Sosipatra became a respected teacher in the Neoplatonic tradition, interpreting difficult texts and mediating divine knowledge.
She was surrounded by male experts, one of whom was her husband Eustathius. But according to Eunapius’ biography in his Lives of the Philosophers, her fame was greater than any of theirs, and students far preferred her inspiring teaching.
5. Macrina the Younger
Macrina (circa 330-379 CE) was the oldest of ten in an expansive, influential well-educated Christian family in Cappadocia.
She kept the family together through her sharp mind, devout soul and strong will, ultimately transforming her ancestral estate into a successful community of male and female ascetics.
Her brother, Gregory of Nyssa, commemorated her wisdom both in a biography Life of Macrina and also in a philosophical dialogue On the Soul and Resurrection.
The latter depicted a conversation about death between the siblings as Macrina lay dying, in which she displays wide knowledge in philosophy, scripture and the physical sciences.
6. Hypatia of Alexandria Most famous for her dramatic death at the hands of a Christian mob, Hypatia (circa 355–415 CE) was a Neoplatonic teacher admired for her mathematical and astronomical works.
One of her successful students, the Christian bishop Synesius, wrote glowing letters to her, exchanging information not only about philosophy but also about obscure mathematical instruments.
She edited her father Theon’s astronomical commentary, which he acknowledged at publication.
Recalling the wisdom of ancient women both expands our view of history and reminds us of the gendered elements of modern complex thought.
This is particularly true in the field of philosophy, which consistently rates as one of the most gender-imbalanced in the humanities in modern universities.
The ancient world found space to include women’s voices in philosophy, and so must we.
Further reading: for Aspasia: Plato’s Menexenus and Plutarch’s Life of Pericles; for Clea: Plutarch’s On the Bravery of Women and On Isis and Osiris; for Thecla: the anonymously written The Acts of Paul and Theclaand Methodius’ Symposium; for Sosipatra: Eunapius’ Lives of the Philosophers; for Hypatia: the letters of Synesius of Cyrene and Socrates Scholasticus’ Church History.
#Women in ancient history#Women in philosophy#Aspasia of Miletus#Clea#Thecla#Sosipatra#Macrina the Younger#Hypatia of Alexandria
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📖 LEARNED WOMEN OF LATE ANTIQUITY #SOSIPATRA OF PERGAMON: "A TOWERING PAGAN INTELLECTUAL" (Part 1) Sosipatra was a late pagan "philosopher" and wife of Eustathius, an orator and occasional diplomat. Eustathius was also a kinsman of Aedesius, a noted neo-Platonic philosopher. 'According to Eunapius in #Lives #of #Philosophers, Sosipatra was a towering pagan intellectual during an age when Christians were doing all they could to expunge paganism. Again according to Eunapius, as great a man as Eustathius was, Sosipatra's wisdom made that of her husband seem insignificant by comparison. Sosipatra was born near Ephesus in Asia Minor. As Eunapius has it, her father was prosperous, and she lived a decorous youth until she was five, when two mysterious strangers, dressed in skins, made their way to her father's estate. There the strangers were employed by the steward to tend to the estate's vines. When the earth brought forth a bounty beyond all expectation, Sosipatra's father suspected the work of the gods. He invited his enigmatic employees to dine with him and showed them every consideration.' (to be continued) #paganism #theurgy #Pergamon #femalephilosophers (at Kew Gardens) https://www.instagram.com/p/CKt5vpBDrf8fX66wnH6wP6GvS6aH3eFdSBp0vA0/?igshid=1i442qyzqnh42
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Sosipatra
Sosipatra (4th century CE) is one of those women who we’re not really sure if she existed or not. The problem is, beyond a few refutations, we only really have one source on her life, Eunapius’ Lives of the Philosophers, and to be frank, his version reads more like a fairytale than anything else. She exists within his work more to serve a purpose than to act as a person in her own right. We do, however, have her reputation. She was widely known both for her skill at theurgy and for her Neo-Platonist philosophy and teachings, so much so that St. Augustine himself felt the need to account for her.
According to Eunapius, Sosipatra was given over to two elderly teachers at the age of five. The two men came to her father’s estate and produced an extraordinary harvest. They promised much greater things if both Sosipatra, already a beautiful child who brought blessings on everything around her, and the estate were given into their care for five years.
On her father’s return, he found his daughter had grown into a highly educated, beautiful girl with psychic and clairvoyant abilities. She proved her learning to him by recounting to him every step of his journey. The two men soon left,* leaving Sosipatra to continue her education on her own. Her father let her live as she wanted and eventually she decided she wished to marry. She chose Eustathius of Cappadocia, a brilliant philosopher in his own right, as the man worthy to be her husband, telling him that she would bear him three sons and that a high place awaited him after his death in five years but that a higher place would be hers.
Sosipatra’s words came true. She had three sons by Eustathius before he died five years into their marriage. After that she moved herself and her family to Pergamon and supported herself there by teaching. This was also where the famous philosopher Aedesius lived and students would go from his lectures to hers, learning from both of them. One of these students cleared up the small matter of a love spell at her request.** Eunapius gives no account of her death, leaving us with the information that only one of her sons followed in her footsteps.
*Eunapius claims that they were gods in human form. **What is it with 4th century scholarly women and their students falling in love with them?
Sources/Further Reading: Eunapius, Lives of the Philosophers 401-418, 4th century CE - Tertullian.org Johnston, Sarah Iles. "Sosipatra and the Theurgic Life" - Academia.edu Sosipatra of Ephesus - Women Philosophers Sosipatra of Pergamum - Suppressed Histories Soispatra - Wikipedia
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