ثيوديداكتوس
ثيوديداكتوس (Theodidaktos ؛ من اليونانية القديمة: theos, 'god', and didaktos, 'taught') were "the immediate disciples of Ammonius Saccas, who was called Theodidaktos, "God-Taught" – such as Plotinus and his follower Porphyry."[1]
ثيوديداكتوس (Theodidaktos ؛ من اليونانية القديمة: theos, 'god', and didaktos, 'taught') were "the immediate disciples of Ammonius Saccas, who was called Theodidaktos, "God-Taught" – such as Plotinus and his follower Porphyry."[1]