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David the Invincible

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David Anhaght (V secolo – VI secolo) è stato un filosofo armeno neoplatonico di fede cristiana. David l'Invincibile nacque nella provincia di Hark, nell'odierna Armenia, e scrisse in greco alcune opere di carattere filosofico, delle quali sono pervenute ai giorni nostri Introduzione alla filosofia, Commento all'Isagoge di Porfirio e (con varie lacune) Commento alle Categorie di Aristotele. Leggi di più su Wikipedia

His biography is available in 23 different languages on Wikipedia. David the Invincible is the 833rd most popular filosofo (down from 719th in 2024). (down from 1,456th in 2019)

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Among Filosofos

Among filosofos, David the Invincible ranks 833 out of 1,267Before him are Rishabhanatha, Konstantin Leontiev, Metrocles, Leo Löwenthal, Charondas, and František Tomášek. After him are Michael Baius, Lucian Blaga, Franciscus Gomarus, Lastheneia of Mantinea, Favorinus, and Léon Brunschvicg.

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Among people born in 600, David the Invincible ranks 47Before him are Hujr ibn Adi, Abu Salama, Bhāskara I, Cunimund, Judoc, and Yan Liben. After him are Khosrow III, Al-Harith ibn Jabalah, Miro, Emmeram of Regensburg, Chram, and Philippicus. Among people deceased in 600, David the Invincible ranks 16Before him are Eutocius of Ascalon, Agathangelos, Hrólfr Kraki, Vulca, John the Lydian, and Bharavi. After him are Theodorus Lector, Hesychius of Miletus, Vistahm, Borzuya, Theodore I Calliopas, and Aneirin.

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