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David Anhaght : ウィキペディア英語版
David the Invincible

David the Invincible (Classical (アルメニア語:Դաւիթ Անյաղթ; reformed: Դավիթ Անհաղթ, ''Davit' Anhağt' '')) was a 6th-century Armenian philosopher. He is 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.
==Life==

David Anhaght was born in Nergin in the Taron province of Armenia. David the Invincible worked out of Alexandria, Egypt and was highly interested in and gave courses on Aristotle's ''Physics''. It is believed that he received the nickname Anhaght, meaning invincible, due to his exceptional oratory and argumentative skills.〔 After spending many years abroad, Anhaght returned to Armenia where he taught philosophy and science.〔 The church, however, was discontented over much of his teachings and he was forced to seek refuge. He ultimately died in Haghbat.〔

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