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Ancius Manlius Severinus Boëthius, commonly known as Boethius, was a Roman senator, consul, magister officiorum, and philosopher of the early 6th century. Born to an ancient and prominent Roman family around 477-480 AD, Boethius became an influential figure in the Ostrogothic Kingdom of Theodoric the Great, where he applied his vast knowledge of Greek philosophy and classical Roman scholarship. Although both a committed Christian and a translator/reconciler of the Hellenic philosophical legacy with Christian theology, he is most renowned for his seminal work “The Consolation of Philosophy” (De consolatione philosophiae), composed around 524 AD while under arrest for treason, charges for which he would be ultimately executed. This masterwork melds neoplatonic philosophy with Christian theology, endeavoring to understand the mutable nature of fortune and the pursuit of true happiness. It stands as a cornerstone in the Western intellectual tradition, influencing medieval and Renaissance thought [Magee, J., “Boethius on Signification and Mind”, Brill, 1989]. Boethius”s literary style reflects his erudition, blending prose with verse and philosophical disputation to address profound existential queries. “The Consolation of Philosophy” remains his most enduring legacy, having been translated into numerous languages and esteemed as a fixture in the literary canon throughout the Middle Ages and beyond [Marenbon, J., “Boethius”, Oxford University Press, 2003].




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Ancius Manlius & Severinus Boethius: The Consolation of Philosophy
At the heart of ‘The Consolation of Philosophy’ lies a profound exploration of fate, free will, and the quest for true happiness amidst the hardships of human existence. This collection, attributed t …
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Ancius Manlius & Severinus Boethius: The Consolation of Philosophy (3 Classic Translations by James, Cooper and Sedgefield)
At the heart of ‘The Consolation of Philosophy (3 Classic Translations by James, Cooper and Sedgefield)’ lies a profound exploration of fate, free will, and the human pursuit of eternal truths, artic …
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