LC control no. | n 80015904 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PA3948.D17 |
Personal name heading | David, the Invincible |
Variant(s) | Anakht, David Anhaghtʻ, Davitʻ Anhaghtʻ, Dawitʻ David Anakht David, Neoplatonist David, Nepobedimyĭ David, the Invincible Philosopher David, the Philosopher David, the Unconquered Davitʻ, Anhaghtʻ Dawitʻ, Anhaghtʻ Dawitʻ, Anyałtʻ Harkʻatsʻ, David Harkʻatsʻ, Dawitʻ Harkazi, David Tavitʻ, Anhaghtʻ Tawitʻ, Anhaghtʻ David, l'Arménien, active 6th century David, the Armenian, active 6th century |
Beginning date | 05 |
Associated country | Armenia Byzantine Empire |
Field of activity | Neoplatonism |
Profession or occupation | Philosophers |
Found in | Definitions and divisions of philosophy, 1983: CIP title page (David the Invincible Philosopher) Demirchyan, Ē. Dawitʻ Anhaghtʻ, Sahmankʻ imastasirutʻean ... 1979: title page (Dawitʻ Anhaghtʻ) added title page (David Nepobedimyĭ (Anakht); David the Unconquered (Anhakht) [in rom.]) Dawitʻ Harkʻatsʻi Anhaghtʻ ..., 1959: title page (Dawitʻ Harkʻatsʻi Anhaghtʻ, David Harkazi) British Library S&C, 10 July 2007 (Dawitʻ Anyałtʻ) Contin, Benedetta. David l'Arménien et l'École d'Alexandrie, 2017: title page (David l'Arménien) page 27 (Dawitʻ Anyałtʻ, David l'Invincible) Wikipedia, viewed February 10, 2020 (David the Invincible; Neoplatonist Armenian philosopher of the 6th century; he supposedly received the byname "Invincible" ("Anhağt" in Armenian) for his exceptional oratorical and argumentative skills) |
Associated language | arm |