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- Boethius that the Topics of Aristotle and Cicero were revived, and the Boethian tradition of topical argumentation spans its influence throughout the Middle...
- was his devising or common usage at the time, this is nonetheless called Boethian notation. Although Boethius is the first author known to use this nomenclature...
- of evil in Middle-earth, arguing whether it is the absence of good (the Boethian position) or equally as powerful as good (the Manichaean view). Eru is...
- with its Boethian elements, is not only representative of Boethian philosophy, but of Chaucer's own beliefs, and a reconciliation of Boethian and Christian...
- soul who exposes the deceptive world to anyone who gives ear to him." Boethian influence can be found nearly everywhere in Geoffrey Chaucer's poetry,...
- Bean Bécán Bega Benignus of Armagh Beoadh Beoc Berach Blaithmaic Boadin Boethian of Pierrepoint Brandan Breage Brendan Brendan of Birr Briarch Brigit of...
- the philosophical question of whether evil is the absence of good, the Boethian position, or whether it is a force seemingly as powerful as good, and forever...
- May 16, 2021. Ivor Bulmer-Thomas (April 1, 1985). "Boethian Number Theory - Michael Masi: Boethian Number Theory: A Translation of the De Institutione...
- served as a practical exemplar for teaching the contemplative values of Boethian mathematical philosophy, which emphasized the natural harmony and perfection...
- scene forms, too, a picture of the "unexistence of evil", based on the Boethian philosophy that God is all-powerful, so evil is not the equal and opposite...