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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...
- 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,...
- 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...
- 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...
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served as a
practical exemplar for
teaching the
contemplative values of
Boethian mathematical philosophy,
which emphasized the
natural harmony and perfection...
-
mathematical historian Carl
Benjamin Boyer writes, "Bradwardine
developed the
Boethian theory of
double or
triple or, more generally, what we
would call 'n-tuple'...
- May 16, 2021. Ivor Bulmer-Thomas (April 1, 1985). "
Boethian Number Theory -
Michael Masi:
Boethian Number Theory: A
Translation of the De Institutione...
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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...