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- Boethius / by Reiss, Edmund.(CARDINAL)137019;
Bibliography: pages 192-197.
- Subjects: Boethius, -524.;
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- The consolation of philosophy / by Boethius.; Walsh, P. G.(Patrick Gerard)(CARDINAL)711950;
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- Subjects: Philosophy, Medieval.;
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- The consolation of philosophy / by Boethius,-524.(CARDINAL)139709; Watts, V. E.(Victor Ernest)(CARDINAL)418829;
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- The consolation of philosophy. by Boethius,-524.; Watts, V. E.(Victor Ernest)tr.;
Bibliography: p. 171-[174]Anicius Manlius Severinus Boëthius, commonly called Boethius (c. 480-524 or 525 AD), was a philosopher of the early 6th century. He was born in Rome to an ancient and prominent family which included emperors Petronius Maximus and Olybrius and many consuls. His father, Flavius Manlius Boethius, was consul in 487 after Odoacer deposed the last Western Roman Emperor. Boethius, of the noble Anicia family, entered public life at a young age and was already a senator by the age of 25. Boethius himself was consul in 510 in the kingdom of the Ostrogoths. In 522 he saw his two sons become consuls. Boethius was imprisoned and eventually executed by King Theodoric the Great, who suspected him of conspiring with the Eastern Roman Empire. While jailed, Boethius composed his Consolation of Philosophy, a philosophical treatise on fortune, death, and other issues. The Consolation became one of the most popular and influential works of the Middle Ages.
- Subjects: Philosophy and religion; Happiness; Happiness; Philosophy and religion;
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- Boethius and Aquinas / by McInerny, Ralph,1929-2010.(CARDINAL)138789;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-264) and index.
- Subjects: Boethius, -524; Thomas, Aquinas, Saint, 1225?-1274.; Philosophy, Medieval.;
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- Etruscan culture, land and people; archaeological research and studies conducted in San Giovenale and its environs by members of the Swedish Institute in Rome. by Svenska institutet i Rom.(CARDINAL)134426; Boëthius, Axel,1889-1969.(CARDINAL)223931;
Bibliography: pages 471-475.
- Subjects: Etruscans.;
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- Etruscan and Roman architecture / by Boëthius, Axel,1889-1969.(CARDINAL)223931; Ward-Perkins, J. B.(John Bryan),1912-1981.(CARDINAL)142625;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 587-601).
- Subjects: Architecture, Etruscan.; Architecture, Roman.;
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- King Alfred's Anglo-Saxon version of Boethius De consolatione philosophiæ : with an English translation, and notes. / by Alfred,King of England,849-899.(CARDINAL)153373; Boethius,-524.De consolatione philosophiae.English.(CARDINAL)337816; Cardale, J. S.;
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- Subjects: Poetry.; Didactic poetry, English (Old); Philosophy, Medieval; Old State Library Collection.;
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- The Consolation of philosophy: Boethius, The consolation of philosophy. Thomas a Kempis, The imitation of Christ. Sir Thomas Browne, Religio medici / by Boethius,-524.De consolatione philosophiae.(CARDINAL)333099; Browne, Thomas,Sir,1605-1682.Religio medici.(CARDINAL)182871;
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- Subjects: Consolation.; Christian life.;
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- Philosophy in the Hellenistic and Roman worlds / by Adamson, Peter,1972-author.(CARDINAL)423374;
Includes bibliographic references and index.Part I. Hellenistic Philosophy. Fighting over Socrates: The Hellenistic Schools -- Beware of the Philosopher: The Cynics -- Instant Gratification: The Cyrenaics -- The Constant Gardener: The Principles of Epicurus -- Am I Bothered?: Epicurean Ethics -- Nothing to Fear: Epicureans on Death and the Gods -- Reaping the Harvest: Lucretius -- Walking on Eggshells: Stoic Logic -- Nobody's Perfect: The Stoics on Knowledge -- We Didn't Start the Fire: The Stoics on Nature -- Like a Rolling Stone: Stoic Ethics -- Anger Management: Seneca -- You Can Chain My Leg: Epictetus -- The Philosopher King: Marcus Aurelius -- Beyond Belief: Pyrrho and Skepticism -- The Know Nothing Party: The Skeptical Academy -- Rhetorical Questions: Cicero -- Healthy Skepticism: Sextus Empiricus -- The Joy of Sects: Ancient Medicine and Philosophy -- The Best Doctor is a Philosopher: Galen.Part II. Pagan Philosophy in the Roman Empire. Caesarian Section: Philosophy in the Roman Empire -- Middle Men: The Platonic Revival -- To the Lighthouse: Philo of Alexandria -- Delphic Utterances: Plutarch -- Lost and Found: Aristotelianism after Aristotle -- Not Written in Stone: Alexander of Aphrodisias -- Silver Tongues in Golden Mouths: Rhetoric and Ancient Philosophy -- Sky Writing: Astronomy, Astrology, and Philosophy -- A God Is My Co-Pilot: The Life and Works of Plotinus -- Simplicity Itself: Plotinus on the One and Intellect -- On the Horizon: Plotinus on the Soul -- A Decorated Corpse: Plotinus on Matter and Evil -- King of Animals: Porphyry -- Pythagorean Theorems: Iamblichus -- Domestic Goddesses and Philosopher Queens: The Household and the State -- The Platonic Successor: Proclus -- A Tale of Two Cities: The Last Pagan Philosophers -- For a Limited Time Only: John Philoponus.Part III. Christian Philosophy in the Roman Empire. Father Figures: Ancient Christian Philosophy -- Please Accept our Apologies: The Greek Church Fathers -- Fall and Rise: Origen -- Three for the Price of One: The Cappadocians -- Naming the Nameless: The Pseudo-Dionysius -- Double or Nothing: Maximus the Confessor -- Practice Makes Perfect: Christian Asceticism -- Spreading the Word: The Latin Church Fathers -- Life and Time: Augustine's Confessions -- Papa Don't Teach: Augustine on Language -- Help Wanted: Augustine on Freedom -- Heaven and Earth: Augustine's City of God -- Me, Myself, and I: Augustine on Mind and Memory -- Born Again: Latin Platonism -- Fate, Hope, and Clarity: Boethius.
- Subjects: Epicurus.; Plutarch.; Plotinus.; Lucretius Carus, Titus.; Augustine, of Hippo, Saint, 354-430.; Boethius, -524.; Philosophy, Ancient.; Philosophy; Philosophers, Ancient.; Epicureans (Greek philosophy); Skeptics (Greek philosophy); Stoics.; Asceticism.; Christian philosophy.; Civilization, Ancient.;
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