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On the Consolation of Philosophy - Wikipedia
On the Consolation of Philosophy was written in AD 523 during a one-year imprisonment Boethius served while awaiting trial—and eventual execution—for the alleged crime of treason under the Ostrogothic King Theodoric the Great.
THE CONSOLATION OF PHILOSOPHY OF BOETHIUS. - Project Gutenberg
The book called 'The Consolation of Philosophy' was throughout the Middle Ages, and down to the beginnings of the modern epoch in the sixteenth century, the scholar's familiar companion. Few books have exercised a wider influence in their time.
The Consolation of Philosophy by Boethius Plot Summary - LitCharts
Written in sections of alternating prose and poetry, The Consolation of Philosophy begins with Boethius describing the conditions in which he actually wrote the book in the year 524: he is sitting in a prison cell awaiting execution for a crime he did not commit.
The Consolation of Philosophy by Boethius | Project Gutenberg
Dec 11, 2004 · "The Consolation of Philosophy" by Boethius is a philosophical treatise written in the early 6th century. The work takes the form of a dialogue between Boethius and a personified figure of Philosophy, who arrives to comfort him during his imprisonment.
Boethius (c. 480-584), Consolation of Philosophy
The Consolation of Philosophy, by Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius, written in prison while he awaited execution by Theodoric, ruler of Rome, was the most popular and influential philosophical work, especially among laymen, from the sixth to the eighteenth centuries.
The Consolation of Philosophy Study Guide - LitCharts
During the year between his arrest and execution in 524, Boethius wrote The Consolation of Philosophy, which remains his most popular work. However, Boethius is arguably more important for his role in popularizing and translating Ancient Greek philosophy in …
Boethius: Consolation of Philosophy - Georgetown University
Boethius: Consolatio Philosophiae Preface Latin text of the Consolatio Philosophiae , with links to commentary (chiefly grammatical and lexical) by J.J. O'Donnell.
Consolation of Philosophy - Christian Classics Ethereal Library
Written in the 6th century, The Consolation of Philosophy is the best-known--and most profound--work of the Christian theologian and philosopher St. Boethius. He composed this great work while he was unjustly imprisoned, directly before his unlawful execution.
Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
May 6, 2005 · The Consolation of Philosophy, a prosimetrum (a prose work with verse interludes) which recounts, in polished literary language, an imagined dialogue between the prisoner Boethius and a lady who personifies Philosophy, contrasts with the rest of Boethius’s oeuvre.
Consolation of Philosophy | work by Boethius | Britannica
The Consolation of Philosophy, written by the Roman philosopher Boethius (early 6th century), a Christian, was one of the most influential of medieval books. Its discussion of free will, God’s foreknowledge, destiny, fortune, and true and false happiness—in effect, all aspects of the manner in which…