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David (Greek: Δαυΐδ; fl. 6th century) was a Greek scholar and a commentator on Aristotle and Porphyry. He may have come from Thessaly, but in later times he was confused with an Armenian of the same name (David Anhaght). He was a pupil of Olympiodorus in Alexandria in the late 6th century. His name suggests that he was a Christian. Three commentaries to Aristotle's works attributed to him have survived: as well as an introduction (prolegomena) to philosophy: Another anonymous commentary on Porphyry's Isagoge which was falsely ascribed to Elias (pseudo-Elias), was also falsely ascribed to David.

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  • David (Greek: Δαυΐδ; fl. 6th century) was a Greek scholar and a commentator on Aristotle and Porphyry. He may have come from Thessaly, but in later times he was confused with an Armenian of the same name (David Anhaght). He was a pupil of Olympiodorus in Alexandria in the late 6th century. His name suggests that he was a Christian. Three commentaries to Aristotle's works attributed to him have survived: as well as an introduction (prolegomena) to philosophy: * Definitions and Divisions of Philosophy * Commentary on Porphyry's Isagoge * Commentary on Aristotle's Categories * Commentary on Aristotle's Prior Analytics (in Armenian) All these works will be published, with an English translation, in the series Commentaria in Aristotelem Armeniaca - Davidis Opera (five volumes), edited by Jonathan Barnes and Valentina Calzolari. Another anonymous commentary on Porphyry's Isagoge which was falsely ascribed to Elias (pseudo-Elias), was also falsely ascribed to David. (en)
  • Davi (português brasileiro) ou David (português europeu) (em grego: Δαυΐδ; fl. século VI) foi um estudioso grego e comentador de Aristóteles e Porfírio. Pode ser nativo da Tessália, mas tardiamente foi confundido com um armênio de mesmo nome (Davi, o Invencível). Foi aluno de Olimpiodoro, o Jovem em Alexandria no final do século VI. Seu nome sugere que era cristão. Três comentários (dois às obras de Aristóteles e uma à obra de Porfírio) e uma introdução à filosofia atribuídos a ele sobreviveram: * Definições e Divisões da Filosofia; * Comentário sobre o Isagoge de Porfírio; * Comentário sobre o Categorias de Aristóteles; * Comentário sobre o Analíticos anteriores de Aristóteles (em armênio). Outro comentário anônimo sobre o Isagoge de Porfírio que foi falsamente atribuído a Elias (pseudo-Elias), também foi falsamente atribuído a Davi. (pt)
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  • David (Greek: Δαυΐδ; fl. 6th century) was a Greek scholar and a commentator on Aristotle and Porphyry. He may have come from Thessaly, but in later times he was confused with an Armenian of the same name (David Anhaght). He was a pupil of Olympiodorus in Alexandria in the late 6th century. His name suggests that he was a Christian. Three commentaries to Aristotle's works attributed to him have survived: as well as an introduction (prolegomena) to philosophy: Another anonymous commentary on Porphyry's Isagoge which was falsely ascribed to Elias (pseudo-Elias), was also falsely ascribed to David. (en)
  • Davi (português brasileiro) ou David (português europeu) (em grego: Δαυΐδ; fl. século VI) foi um estudioso grego e comentador de Aristóteles e Porfírio. Pode ser nativo da Tessália, mas tardiamente foi confundido com um armênio de mesmo nome (Davi, o Invencível). Foi aluno de Olimpiodoro, o Jovem em Alexandria no final do século VI. Seu nome sugere que era cristão. Três comentários (dois às obras de Aristóteles e uma à obra de Porfírio) e uma introdução à filosofia atribuídos a ele sobreviveram: (pt)
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  • David (philosophe) (fr)
  • Davi (comentador) (pt)
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