Boethius' Consolation of philosophy;
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Boethius composed De Consolation Philosophiae in the sixth century A.D. while awaiting death by torture, condemned on a charge of plotting against Gothic rule, which he protested as manifestly unjust. Though a Christian, Boethius details the true end of life as the soul's knowledge of God, and consoles himself with the tenets of Greek philosophy, not with Christian precepts. Written in a... More
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Publisher | D. Nutt |
Binding | Paperback (5 editions) |
Reading Level | Uncategorized |
# of Pages | 138 |
ISBN-10 | B00085WZQY |
Publication Date | /1897 |
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