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Ioseb Davitashvili | 1850-1887 | From the life Of Queen Tamar (Ioseb Davitashvili, Full Collection, under the editorship of, preface and remarks by, Sol. Kubaneishvili Tbilisi, 1951) | Poetry | “[Queen Tamar, - Z.K.] had a learned Vizier, On par with Socrates.” (pg. 89) |
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Iona Khelashvili | 1779-1837 | The Book with Thirty-four Questions (Prepared the text for publication, appended preface and dictionary – G. Dedabrishvili, Tbilisi, 1967) | Prose | “These four atoms, i.e. warmth - from fire, moisture – from water, solidity – from land and pipes and hollows – from air” (pg. 126) |
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Iona Khelashvili | 1779-1837 | The Book with Thirty-four Questions (Prepared the text for publication, appended preface and dictionary – G. Dedabrishvili, Tbilisi, 1967) | Prose | “Grammatical or Grammar is a Hellenic word” (pg. 122) |
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Iona Khelashvili | 1779-1837 | The Book with Thirty-four Questions (Prepared the text for publication, appended preface and dictionary – G. Dedabrishvili, Tbilisi, 1967) | Prose | “Blinder than blind Epicurus and Epicureans, Stoics and Pythagoras and Pythagoreans and Sophists” (pg. 105) |
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Iona Khelashvili | 1779-1837 | The Book with Thirty-four Questions (Prepared the text for publication, appended preface and dictionary – G. Dedabrishvili, Tbilisi, 1967) | Prose | “Doubting Naturalist, follow into Cicero’s footsteps, who said that soul, or souls, are immortal” (pg. 132) |
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Iona Khelashvili | 1779-1837 | The Book with Thirty-four Questions (Prepared the text for publication, appended preface and dictionary – G. Dedabrishvili, Tbilisi, 1967) | Prose | “By lies and cheating, by insincerity and slur characteristic of offsprings of Tartarus” (pg. 89) |
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Iona Khelashvili | 1779-1837 | The Book with Thirty-four Questions (Prepared the text for publication, appended preface and dictionary – G. Dedabrishvili, Tbilisi, 1967) | Prose | “logic, or say Logos, is an Hellenic word” (pg. 109) |
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Iona Khelashvili | 1779-1837 | The Book with Thirty-four Questions (Prepared the text for publication, appended preface and dictionary – G. Dedabrishvili, Tbilisi, 1967) | Prose | “Blinder than blind Epicurus and Epicureans, Stoics and Pythagoras and Pythagoreans and Sophists” (pg. 105) |
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Iona Khelashvili | 1779-1837 | The Book with Thirty-four Questions (Prepared the text for publication, appended preface and dictionary – G. Dedabrishvili, Tbilisi, 1967) | Prose | “The Sun and the Moon on horseback, as the Southern writers and Mythologists perceive Goddesses and Gods?” (pg. 78) |
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Iona Khelashvili | 1779-1837 | The Book with Thirty-four Questions (Prepared the text for publication, appended preface and dictionary – G. Dedabrishvili, Tbilisi, 1967) | Prose | “They had union of four elements, live, who contributed to the desert of their teacher, they were clad in earth, but after the heavenly order of the first Typicon they turned back into earth in... |
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