Prohaeresius

Prohaeresius (Greek: Προαιρέσιος, Prohairesios;[1] c. 276 – c. 368) was a fourth-century Armenian Christian teacher and rhetorician originally from Caesarea who taught in Athens. He was one of the leading sophists of the era along with Diophantus the Arab and Epiphanius of Syria.

  1. ^ Called Paruyr Haykazn (Պարույր Հայկազն, 'Paruyr the Armenian') in the Armenian tradition. Arevshatian, S. (1983). "Paruyr Haykazn". In Arzumanian, Makich (ed.). Haykakan sovetakan hanragitaran Հայկական սովետական հանրագիտարան [Armenian Soviet Encyclopedia] (in Armenian). Vol. 9. Yerevan: Main editorial office of the Armenian Encyclopedia. p. 217.

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