06Khor1 6:1 | | | unwritten ancient stories of the | philosopher | Olympiodorus |
07Seb1 45:13 | | | heard the arguments of the | philosopher, | who upheld the doctrine of |
07Seb1 46:19 | | | patriarch of Jerusalem, and the | philosopher | from the city of Alexandria |
09Draskh1 18:12 | | | But the | philosopher | Yovhan, whom we mentioned earlier |
09Draskh1 22:0 | | | The Patriarchate of Yovhannes the | Philosopher | and His Works |
09Draskh1 22:10 | | | was succeeded by the great | philosopher | Yovhannes, who was learned and |
09Draskh1 45:16 | | | me how to play the | philosopher, | and grieve for the wounds |
10Tovma1 1:42 | | | This Philo of Alexandria, the | philosopher | and teacher of old, renders |
10Tovma1 1:73 | | | noble man and very learned | philosopher; | a follower of the holy |
10Tovma3 1:9 | | | the old fable of the | philosopher | Olympian concerning the characters of |
11Asogh1 3:1 | | | of the Greek king Leo [VI] | Philosopher, | who took the place of |
11Asogh1 7:35 | | | Scriptures, and Ananias, a great | philosopher, | a monk of Narek (monastery |