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    Hypatia Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Hypatia? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Hypatia from Mathematics and what is the personality traits.

    Hypatia
    ENTP

    ENTP (5w6)

    Hypatia personality type is ENTP, while the other is INTJ.

    I'm a very outgoing and talkative individual. I like to discuss and debate topics and often use logic and reason to make my points. I also like to make people smile and laugh. I love meeting new people and getting to know them, and I love discussing philosophical ideas.

    I'm able to work very well in teams, and I get along well with others. I am a very creative person, and I like to find new ways to solve problems. I also enjoy exploring the unknown and trying out new things.

    I am a very action-oriented person, and I enjoy using my skills to get things done. I take pride in my work and often get frustrated when something gets in the way of my ability to get things done. I am also an adaptable person, and I tend to focus on the tasks at hand, rather than worrying about the bigger picture. I am also very goal oriented, and I believe that it is important to have a clear goal in mind.

    I am very persistent, and I don't give up easily on the tasks at hand.

    Hypatia (born c. 350–370; died 415 AD) was a Greek Hellenistic Neoplatonist philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician, who lived in Alexandria, Egypt, then part of the Eastern Roman Empire. She was a prominent thinker of the Neoplatonic school in Alexandria where she taught philosophy and astronomy. She is the first female mathematician whose life is reasonably well recorded. Hypatia was renowned in her own lifetime as a great teacher and a wise counselor. She is known to have written a commentary on Diophantus's thirteen-volume Arithmetica, which may survive in part, having been interpolated into Diophantus's original text, and another commentary on Apollonius of Perga's treatise on conic sections, which has not survived. Many modern scholars also believe that Hypatia may have edited the surviving text of Ptolemy's Almagest, based on the title of her father Theon's commentary on Book III of the Almagest.

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