- On the
Consolation of
Philosophy (Latin: De
consolatione philosophiae),
often titled as The
Consolation of
Philosophy or
simply the Consolation, is a philosophical...
- to Seneca’s
three consolatory works, De
Consolatione ad Marciam, De
Consolatione ad Polybium, De
Consolatione ad Helviam,
written around 40–45 AD. Seneca’s...
- (44) De
Consolatione ad
Polybium (To Polybius, On consolation) –
Consoling him on the
death of his brother. (42) Ad
Helviam matrem, De
consolatione (To mother...
- culture. Boethius's best
known work is the
Consolation of
Philosophy (De
consolatione philosophiae),
which he
wrote at the very end of his career, awaiting...
-
deity Hercules used in King Alfred's Anglo-Saxon
version of
Boethius de
Consolatione Philosophiae Frau Berchta, a
purported deity and
female equivalent of...
- De
consolatione medicinarum, 1475...
- (Latin:
Petrus Compostell****) is the name
given to the
author of De
consolatione rationis (The
Consolation of Reason). This was a
prosimetrum based on...
-
Latin literature. The
Convivio chronicles his
having read Boethius's De
consolatione philosophiae and Cicero's De Amicitia. He next
dedicated himself to philosophical...
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numerous classical authors,
including the Pro
Marcello of Cicero, the De
consolatione philosophiae of Boethius, a
treatise by Plutarch, and the
Annals of Tacitus...
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Sedgefield (ed.), King Alfred's Old
English Version of Boethius: De
consolatione philosophiae, 1968 (1899) Rubenstein, JC (2004). "Eadmer of Canterbury...