10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BOETHIUS»
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Boethius in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Consolation of Philosophy
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Consolation of Philosophy:
" --Joseph Pucci, Brown University "This book offers a splendid new translation of the Consolatio Philosophiae that makes the philosophy of the text accessible to both the beginning student and to the Latin scholar.
Boethius, Joel C. Relihan, 2001
As the "last of the Romans and first of the Scholastics," Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius straddles two worlds.
It devotes separate chapters to his various arguments and traces his influence on the work of such thinkers as Aquinas and Duns Scotus.
This book offers a brief, accessible introduction to the thought of Boethius.
Cambridge John Marenbon Fellow and Director of Studies in the History of Philosophy Trinity College, 2003
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Boethius's "De Topicis Differentiis"
Her translation, . . . the first into English . . . and the interpretative essays, e.g., on dialectic and Aristotle's Topics, Peter of Spain, and the Porphyrian Tree, are useful and informative."—Library Journal
Boethius, Eleonore Stump, 2004
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A Companion to
Boethius in the Middle Ages
The articles in this volume focus upon Boethius's extant works: his De arithmetica and a fragmentary De musica, his translations and commentaries on logic, his five theological texts, and, of course, his Consolation of Philosophy.
Noel Harold Kaylor, Philip Edward Phillips, 2012
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
Hugh Fraser Stewart, 2011
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Boethius on Mind, Grammar and Logic: A Study of
Boethius' ...
Boethius, the Roman philosopher, was executed for treason and pilloried by modern scholars for misinterpreting Aristotle to the West. This book examines his semantics and logic, attempting to clear his name and lend him new credence.
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Emotions and Choice from
Boethius to Descartes
Many of the papers published here started as talks given at meetings of the project, but no meeting resembles the finished book. Indeed, all the articles are, in the end, written just for this volume.
Henrik Lagerlund, Mikko Yrjönsuuri, 2002
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «BOETHIUS»
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Synchronicity Foundation's Scientific Revolution
History in between has not been pretty: Boethius, who penned one of the most popular and influential works to the Middle Ages, fell from ... «Virtual-Strategy Magazine, Jun 15»
Applying Ancient Wisdom to Modern Problems
That's Boethius from one of the greatest works of Western philosophy: "The Consolation of Philosophy." (I suggest the translation by David ... «Texas Lawyer, Jun 15»
Seth Lerer on Voices from the English Past
He rendered the Latin of Boethius's Consolation of Philosophy into serviceable prose, the French of the Roman de la Rose into lithe couplets, ... «Wall Street Journal, Jun 15»
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To some, that is Boethius, a sixth century philosopher, expounding on the cyclical nature of the world in the written work The Consolation of ... «Halo's Heaven, Jun 15»
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... order to reveal original manuscripts and paintings (including those of Jesus' arrival and Boethius' exhibition of Consolations of Philosophy). «Impact Magazine, May 15»
12th century Boethius text found at Glasgow Uni
The 12th century copy of Boethius's “Consolation of Philosophy” was found in Glasgow University's “Special Collections” by Dr Kylie Murray, ... «Scotsman, Apr 15»
12th-century text revealed as oldest non-biblical document from …
Dr Kylie Murray of the University of Glasgow with the copy of the Consolation of Philosophy by Boethius, which dates from 1130-50. «The Guardian, Apr 15»
Q&A: Peter Sellars talks new UCLA project, art's role in US politics
The project was a test run to Sellar's new UCLA project The Boethius Initiative, which links artists and scholars to create multidisciplinary works ... «Daily Bruin, Apr 15»
Why historians are wrong to call the Middle Ages 'medieval'
The account begins in the sixth century, with the efforts of Cassiodorus and his contemporary Boethius to preserve and transmit the cultural ... «The Australian Financial Review, Apr 15»
Cassiodorus Festival 2015
According to historian Paul Freedman, Cassiodorus was one of the two smartest people of his time (Boethius, the other one, is also worthy of a ... «Louisville Eccentric Observer, Apr 15»