. The cyclopaedia; or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature. Encyclopedias and dictionaries. â¢\ ,- r. , â â,.,,. f-ti0n' fJ i,i:f ;lWl>' ;iC(l^>inted wit'h'Hypati;;" whoinTc HYPANA, in ^nr,«i/ Geography, a town ofTnphylia, frequently confulted, was governor of Alexandria ⢠and «C^Ahxt?1andN'0f?,^a r ⢠, -,â¢, Cyntatajhop of great authority; but haughty, violent, ahd â m PANIA, a to* a of the B lo] l H Elide ; intolerant m the higheft degree, tilled the patriarchal chair na. _ or that city. This prelate, who perhaps did not wirti to to. gin, or the prefentation


. The cyclopaedia; or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature. Encyclopedias and dictionaries. â¢\ ,- r. , â â,.,,. f-ti0n' fJ i,i:f ;lWl>' ;iC(l^>inted wit'h'Hypati;;" whoinTc HYPANA, in ^nr,«i/ Geography, a town ofTnphylia, frequently confulted, was governor of Alexandria ⢠and «C^Ahxt?1andN'0f?,^a r ⢠, -,â¢, Cyntatajhop of great authority; but haughty, violent, ahd â m PANIA, a to* a of the B lo] l H Elide ; intolerant m the higheft degree, tilled the patriarchal chair na. _ or that city. This prelate, who perhaps did not wirti to to. gin, or the prefentation of Jefus in the temple The words are Greek, , and i r- â '.-â¢, which pro- perly fignify bumble, and lowly moating} being coinpQundea. of v~o, under, beneath, and «»iaj>, or ..-. ejraa^ I meet, of ^.m, contra, agamj; The denominations are taken from the cpntefts between the partizans of the prelate and The intimacy of Oreftes with Hypatia now became a. ground of jealoufy to Cyril, who felt indignant that his rival .'hould have it in his power to be benefited by her facre advice, on which account the wai ..as calumniated by the bifhop's meeting of old Simeon, and Anna the. prophetefc, in the friends among the monks and Chriftian populace, and at temple, at the time the child Chrift Jefus was brought length me fell a facrifice to their malignity Not fatisfied with her hie, they put her to the molt extreme torture, and tnen treated her dead body with the utmoft indignity. Hy- HYPARNA, in Ancient Geography, a town of Afia, in Lyci?, according to Arrian. â HYPATA, a town of Greece", and one of the principal towns of ThefTaly, according to Apuleius, Afin. Aur, 1. i. âAlio, a country of Alia, on the river Sangar. HYP ATE, »Vxt», in the Greek Mufic, an epithet by which the Greeks diftingurfhed the lowed tetrachord, and the loweft firing of each of the two loweft tetrachords. HYPATE Hypaton, was a tone higher than the profainba- nomenos. S


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