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    The Consolation of Philosophy.Boethius . (ed.) - 1957 - New York,: Oxford University Press UK.
    Boethius composed the De Consolatione Philosophiae in the sixth century AD whilst awaiting death under torture, condemned on a charge of treason which he protested was manifestly unjust. Though a convinced Christian, in detailing the true end of life which is the soul's knowledge of God, he consoled himself not with Christian precepts but with the tenets of Greek philosophy. This work dominated the intellectual world of the Middle Ages; writers as diverse as Thomas Aquinas, Jean de Meun, and (...)
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    Consolation of Philosophy.Boethius & Joel C. Relihan - 2001 - Hackett Publishing Company.
    Entirely faithful to Boethius' Latin; Relihan's translation makes the philosophy of the Consolation intelligible to readers; it gives equal weight to the poetry--in fact, Relihan's metrical translation of Boethius' _metro_ are themselves contributions of the first moment to Boethian studies. Boethius finally has a translator equal to his prodigious talents and his manifold vision. --Joseph Pucci, Brown University.
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  3. Boethius' Consolation of philosophy.Boethius - 1897 - London,: D. Nutt. Edited by George Colvile & Ernest-Belfort Bax.
  4. Analytica Priora.L. Aristotle, Minio-Paluello & Boethius - 1962 - Desclée de Brouwer.
  5. The lays of Boethius.Boethius - unknown
     
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  6. The meters of Boethius.Boethius - unknown
     
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  7. On the Supreme Good; On the Eternity of the World; On Dreams.BOETHIUS OF DACIA - 1987
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    The consolation of Queen Elizabeth I: the queen's translation of Boethius's De consolatione philosophiae: Public Record Office, Manuscript SP 12/289.Boethius, Noel Harold Kaylor & Philip Edward Phillips - 2009 - Tempe, Ariz.: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies. Edited by Elizabeth, Noel Harold Kaylor & Philip Edward Phillips.
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    La consolación de filosofía.Boethius & Anicio Manlio Torcuato Severino Boecio - 2003 - San Juan, P.R.: Editorial de la Universidad de Puerto Rico. Edited by Nadal Seib, S. Juan & Boethius.
    A Latin-American/Spanish edition of the medieval classic. Boethius' treatises on meditation and beauty are still valid to this very day.
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  10. Anicii Manlii Severini Boethii Philosophiae consolationis libri I-II.Boethius - 1940 - Palermo,: G. B. Palumbo. Edited by Aristide Marigo.
     
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  11. Boeces: De consolacion: édition critique d'après le manuscrit Paris, Bibl. nationale, fr. 1096: avec introduction, variantes, notes et glossaires.Boethius - 1996 - Tübingen: M. Niemeyer. Edited by J. Keith Atkinson.
     
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    Boetii de Dacia tractatus De aeternitate mundi.Boethius - 1964 - Berlin,: De Gruyter. Edited by Géza Sajó.
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    Boèce en rimes: traduction en vers français de la Consolatio philosophiae de Boèce: texte du XIVe siècle.Boethius - 2019 - Abbeville: F. Paillart, éditeur. Edited by Johannes & John Keith Atkinson.
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    Commentaries on Aristotle's De interpretatione: Anicii Manlii Severini Boetii commentarii in librum Peri hermeneias.Boethius & Karl Meiser - 1877 - New York: Garland. Edited by Karl Meiser.
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  15. Consolación por la filosofía.Boethius - 1945 - México,: Secretaría de Educación Pública. Edited by García Bacca & Juan David.
     
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  16. De Consolatione Philosophiae. Add: Resumptio Compendiosa Consolationis.Boethius, Johannes & Thomas - 1484 - Johannes de Westfalia.
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  17. De consolatione.Boethius - 1952 - [New York?: Edited by Jean & Venceslas Louis Dedeck-Héry.
     
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    De hypotheticis syllogismis.Boethius - 1969 - Brescia,: Paideia. Edited by Luca Orbetello.
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    La consolación de la filosofía.Boethius - 1943 - México,: Espasa-Calpe argentina, s.a.. Edited by Luis G. Alonso Getino, Aguayo, Alberto de & [From Old Catalog].
  20. La ricerca della felicità: Consolazione della filosofia III: con testo a fronte.Boethius - 2011 - Venezia: Marsilio. Edited by Marco Zambon & Boethius.
     
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  21. Omniscience and Human Freedom: a Classic Discussion.Boethius - 2000 - In Brian Davies (ed.), Philosophy of Religion: A Guide and Anthology. Oxford University Press.
     
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  22. Opuscula sacra.Boethius - 2007 - Dudley, MA: Peeters. Edited by Alain Galonnier.
    v. 1. Capita dogmatica : traités II, III, IV.
     
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  23. Ob uteshenii filosofieĭ.Boethius], Perevod I. Kommentariĭ V. I. Ukolovoĭ & Perevod Stikhov M. N. T︠s︡Etlina - 1984 - In E. V. Gutnova & Z. V. Udalʹt︠s︡ova (eds.), Srednevekovʹe v svidetelʹstvakh sovremennikov. Moskva: [S.N.].
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    Sull'eternità del mondo.Boethius - 2003 - Milano: UNICOPLI. Edited by Luca Bianchi & Boethius.
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  25. Tetsugaku no nagusame.Boethius - 1969 - Edited by Yoshio Watanabe.
     
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    Trattato sulla divisione.Boethius & Lorenzo Pozzi - 1969 - Padova,: Liviana. Edited by Lorenzo Pozzi.
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  27. The trinity is one God not three Gods.Boethius - unknown
  28. Vvedenie k Porfirii︠u︡.Boethius] & Perevod I. Kommentariĭ T. I︠U︡ Borodaĭ - 1984 - In E. V. Gutnova & Z. V. Udalʹt︠s︡ova (eds.), Srednevekovʹe v svidetelʹstvakh sovremennikov. Moskva: [S.N.].
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  29. Vivlos peri paramythias tēs philosophias.Boethius - 1999 - Athēnai: Akadēmia Athēnōn. Edited by Maximus Planudes & Manolēs Papathōmopoulos.
     
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  30. De Disciplina Scholarium Sub Nomine Boetii.de Disciplina Scholarum, Boethius, Johannes & Thomas - 1485 - Johann de Paderborn [Westphalia].
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    Among the discussions of the chronology of Boethius' works are Usener (1877), Rand (1901), Brandt (1903), McKinlay (1907), Kappelmacher (1929), and De Rijk (1964). There are critical examina-tions of the tradition of dating in De Rijk (1964), 1-4, and by Magee in Boethius (1998), xvii-xxiii. [REVIEW]Appendixi Boethius’Works - 2009 - In John Marenbon (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Boethius. Cambridge University Press.
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    The Theological Tractates and the Consolation of Philosophy.James J. O'Donnell, Boethius, H. F. Stewart, E. K. Rand & S. J. Tester - 1977 - American Journal of Philology 98 (1):77.
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    Codex Sangallensis 818.Evelyn Scherabon Notker, Firchow, Aristotle & Boethius - 1995 - Walter de Gruyter.
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    Boethius' Consolation of Philosophy: A Critical Guide.Michael Wiitala (ed.) - 2024 - Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.
    Boethius's Consolation of Philosophy was one of the most widely read and influential texts in medieval Europe, considering questions such as: how can evil exist in a world governed by God? And how is happiness still attainable despite the vicissitudes of fortune? Written as a dialogue between Boethius and Lady Philosophy, and alternating between poetry and prose, the Consolation is of interest not only to philosophers, but to students of classics and literature as well. In this Critical Guide, (...)
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    Boethius, On topical differences: a commentary.Fiorella Magnano - 2017 - Roma: Fédération Internationale des Instituts d'Études Médiévales.
    This volume contains the first modern commentary to Boethius's last logical monograph entitled 'De topicis differentiis', his most original work written around 522 A.D., just before the incarceration and death of the Roman philosopher. His textbook aims at providing a method for the discovery of arguments, that is an art that teaches how to solve any kind of question through the use of the topics, litteraly 'places' of our mind able to produce arguments subsequently developed into argumentations. Boethius (...)
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    Boethius.John Marenbon - 2003 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This book offers a brief, accessible introduction to the thought of Boethius. After a survey of Boethius's life and work, Marenbon explicates his theological method, and devotes separate chapters to his arguments about good and evil, fortune, fate and free will, and the problem of divine foreknowledge. Marenbon also traces Boethius's influence on the work of such thinkers as Aquinas and Duns Scotus.
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  37. Boethius und die Tradition.Erwin Sonderegger - 1994 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 48 (4):558–571.
    In the past Boethius was primarily considered to be the author of the Consolatio, or a theologician or logician. But as a philosopher he was the first to reflect on the concept of person, while Augustinus and others only made use of this concept. It is the purpose of this article to show that it was exactly Boethius’ situation in the late antiquity with its many differing traditions that urged and enabled him to ask himself what person essentially (...)
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    Forging Boethius in medieval intellectual fantasies.Brooke Hunter - 2019 - Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge.
    Introduction: De disciplina scolarium and the Boethian corpus -- Reproduction and philosophical life in the Consolatio philosophiae -- De disciplina and Translatio studii -- Boethian humor -- "Bitwixen game and ernest": contrary Boethianism in Troilus and Criseyde -- Boethius and the humanists: Valla, Badius, and persistence of De disciplina in print.
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    Boethius of Dacia and Radulphus Brito on the Universal Sign ‘Every’.Ana María Mora-Márquez - 2015 - Logica Universalis 9 (2):193-211.
    In this article I present the analysis of the syncategorematic term ‘omnis’ in the commentaries on the Topics by the Parisian masters of Arts Boethius of Dacia and Radulphus Brito. I shall focus on the different relations between subject, predicate and particular instances that obtain in universally quantified statements, and in particular on the relations that obtain in universally quantified statements with an empty subject. I also attempt to highlight some continuities and ruptures with respect to this problem in (...)
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    Boethius's Definition of the Person in Context: Chalcedon, Tradition, and Consolation.Brandon Spun - 2024 - Heythrop Journal 65 (1):19-35.
    While Boethius's definition of the person, ‘an individual substance of a rational nature’, plays a significant role in Christian theology and anthropology, its reception is by no means uncritical. In the last hundred years, virtually every element in it has been critiqued by theologians and secular scholars. Nevertheless, its context suggests that his understanding of the person is potentially far richer than supposed. This paper places Boethius's definition of the person in its historical framework and in the context (...)
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    Boethius' Consolation of philosophy as a product of late antiquity.Antonio Donato - 2013 - London: Bloomsbury Academic.
    Boethius and the ideology of the Roman Senatorial aristocracy -- The illness and the healer -- How does Philosophy convey her therapy? -- Christianity and the Consolation.
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  42. Boethius and the Causal Direction Strategy.Jonathan Evans - 2018 - Ancient Philosophy 38 (1):167-185.
    Contemporary work on Boethius' Consolation of Philosophy often overlooks a discussion in CP.V.3 of a Peripatetic strategy for dissolving theological fatalism. Boethius’ treatment of this strategy and the lesson it provides about divine foreknowledge requires a reorientation of our understanding of the Consolation text. The result is that it is not foreknowledge nor any other temporally-conditioned knowledge that motivates Boethian concern but divine knowledge simpliciter.
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    Boethius: The Consolations of Music, Logic, Theology, and Philosophy.Henry Chadwick - 1981 - New York: Clarendon Press.
    Boethius was a Roman senator who rose to high office under the Gothic king Theoderic the Great. He translated into Latin all he knew of Plato and Aristotle, and was profoundly interested in the issues of theology and philosophy. The Consolations were written while he awaited the execution of a tyrannical death sentence. The Consolations of Philosophy have been translated into English by King Alfred, Geoffrey Chaucer, and Queen Elizabeth I. This scholarly study by Henry Chadwick, the first this (...)
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    Strong Boethius' thesis and consequential implication.Claudio Pizzi & Timothy Williamson - 1997 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 26 (5):569-588.
    The paper studies the relation between systems of modal logic and systems of consequential implication, a non-material form of implication satisfying "Aristotle's Thesis" (p does not imply not p) and "Weak Boethius' Thesis" (if p implies q, then p does not imply not q). Definitions are given of consequential implication in terms of modal operators and of modal operators in terms of consequential implication. The modal equivalent of "Strong Boethius' Thesis" (that p implies q implies that p does (...)
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    Boethius and Aquinas.Ralph McInerny - 1990 - Catholic University of America Press.
    In this study of the relationship between Boethius and Thomas Aquinas,.
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    Boethius, the consolations of music, logic, theology, and philosophy.Henry Chadwick - 1981 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The Consolations of Philosophy by Boethius, whose English translators include King Alfred, Geoffrey Chaucer, and Queen Elizabeth I, ranks among the most remarkable books to be written by a prisoner awaiting the execution of a tyrannical death sentence. Its interpretation is bound up with his other writings on mathematics and music, on Aristotelian and propositional logic, and on central themes of Christian dogma. -/- Chadwick begins by tracing the career of Boethius, a Roman rising to high office under (...)
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    Boethius französisch: zur diskursiven Vernetzung mittelalterlicher und frühneuzeitlicher Consolatio-Übersetzungen.Désirée Cremer - 2015 - Frankfurt am Main: Vittorio Klostermann. Edited by Boethius.
    Die "Consolatio Philosophiae," spatantikes Meisterwerk des Boethius, fungiert seit ihrer Wiederentdeckung durch Alkuin am Ende des 8. Jahrhunderts als Ausgangspunkt zahlreicher Kommentare und Ubersetzungen, die fur die europaische Geistesgeschichte pragend sind. Dieses Buch beleuchtet eine noch grossenteils unerforschte Texttradition: Franzosische Consolatio-Versionen des Mittelalters und der Fruhen Neuzeit bilden den Gegenstand der Analyse, bei der translatorische Strategien, diskursive Vernetzungen mit anderen Texten und Traditionen sowie sprachhistorische Entwicklungen sichtbar werden. Zur umfassenden Ermittlung komplexer Sinnstiftung werden jeweils historisches Umfeld, Paratextualitat und Textstruktur (...)
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  48. Boethius against universals: The arguments in the second commentary on Porphyry.Paul Vincent Spade - manuscript
    Apart from his Consolation of Philosophy, perhaps the most well known text of Boethius is his discussion of universals in the Second Commentary on Porphyry’s Isagoge.1 In that passage, he first reviews the arguments for and against the existence of universal entities, and then offers a theory he attributes to Alexander of Aphrodisias, a kind of theory called in recent times “moderate realism,” according to which there are no universal entities in the ontology of the world, but nevertheless there (...)
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  49. Boethius and Stoicism.Matthew Walz - 2016 - In John Sellars (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of the Stoic Tradition. London: pp. 70-84.
    In this chapter from a collection on the Stoici tradition, I explore Boethius’s works chronologically in order to elucidate his overall evaluation of Stoicism as a philosophy. It turns out that Boethius offers a "mixed review"' of Stoicism. Beginning with references to the Stoics in his logical works and then turning to the 'Consolation', I delineate the intelligible contours of Stoicism as Boethius sees it, including the positive impetus Stoicism provides toward a philosophical apprehension of reality as (...)
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  50. Boethius' Philosophiae consolatio.John Magee - 2024 - In Michael Wiitala (ed.), Boethius' _Consolation of Philosophy_: A Critical Guide. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.
     
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