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The Consolation of Philosophy or simply the Consolation, is a philosophical work by the Roman philosopher Boethius.
This synoptic edition of Boethius' De Consolatione Philosophiae aims to provide to new readers with a text that is both accessible and enlightening: accessible ...
Nov 9, 2013 · Containing an introduction to and critical edition of Boethius' Consolation of Philosophy, all in Latin. The sixty-seventh volume of Corpus ...
Boethius wrote De consolatione philosophiae while he was in prison. It is his best known work. It comprises five books and takes the form of a dialogue between ...
De Consolatione Philosophiae was originally written by the author, poet and scholar Anicius Manlius Boethius (c. 480-524) in 524. He was a consul and a very ...
Latin text of the Consolatio Philosophiae, with links to commentary (chiefly grammatical and lexical) by J.J. O'Donnell. Concordance to the Latin text. This ...
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De consolatione philosophiae (1882–91; The Consolation of Philosophy), written in about 524, when Boethius was imprisoned under sentence of execution. The ...
On the Consolation of Philosophy

On the Consolation of Philosophy

Book by Anicius Manlius T S Boethius
On the Consolation of Philosophy, often titled as The Consolation of Philosophy or simply the Consolation, is a philosophical work by the Roman philosopher Boethius. Wikipedia
Originally published: 524 AD
Original language: Latin
Date: 524
Published in English: Mid-14th century (Middle English)
Translation: The Consolation of Philosophy at Wikisource

Theological Tractates and the Consolation of Philosophy. Boethius. H.F. Stewart. William Heinemann Ltd.; Harvard University Press.