Saint David the Invincible
David the Invincible is the name given to a Neoplatonist Armenian philosopher of the 6th century. He was active in Alexandria, known as an expert in Aristotle’s Physics. He received the byname “invincible” for his exceptional oratory and argumentative skills. David is said to have returned to his native Armenia, where he was active as a teacher, but he was persecuted by the church and ultimately died in exile in Haghbat.
Author
David the Invincible
(1)
Reader
Araqs Poghosyan
(66)
Category
Prose
(16)
Language
Armenian
Duration
0h : 48m
Age recommendation
16-120
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