David Anhaght
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David Anhaght (a.k.a. David the Invincible) was an Armenian philosopher of the 5th century, best known as the author of several works including Definition of Philosophy and Exegesis of Aristotle. He was the member of Neoplatonic school and the founder of a non-religious branch of Medieval Armenian philosophy.
[edit] Film
- David the Invincible (Դավիթ Անհաղթ) (David Anhaght)Armenfilm 35mm.1978 Director Levon Mkrtchyan
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- David, entry at the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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