According to new research from medieval Arab sources, Cleopatra may not be quite the femme fatale we imagine her to be. Okasha El Daly, an Egyptian Egyptologist working in the UK, says that she may have been one of the great scientific luminaries of her age:
“Cleopatra is a scientist, a medical doctor, a woman who had invented a theory of mathematics and, above all, a well-known philosopher,” Dr El Daly recalls from the many medieval texts he’s read, which talked of how she “used to hold courtly seminars almost every week in which she sat with fellow scientists and philosophers and would discuss with them, on the same level, all sorts of philosophical and scientific issues.” He adds that whenever they refer to Cleopatra, the medieval Arab scholars “always refer to her as a great eminent scholar and philosopher” and says they “thought very highly of that famous queen”.
Perhaps it’s time for a remake of the Liz Taylor movie most of us think of when talking about her.
I’m confused. First we were told that she was extra portly, now she’s a math nerd?
Ah! I just realized I forgot to link to the story. Am editing post.
Praktike: Portly, math nerd, seductress, manipulative wench, slave of Caesar, and if you’ve grown up in a French-speaking culture you probably also remember her as the incredibly temperamental dictator with the beautiful nose she was pictured as in Asterix chez Cleopatre. I’m confused too.