Boethius’ De Consolatione Philosophiae inspired all took and read its philosophy in the Middle Ages. Through the unique employment of prosimetrical writing, Boethius created a dialogue between himself and Lady Philosophy. In the dialogue, Lady Philosophy reminds Boethius, awaiting his wrongful execution, of his liberal arts training. Having remembered, Boethius no longer pays heed to Fortune’s Wheel and rather happily submits himself to the providence of God. Through the Green Scholar’s Initiative, we have access to a manuscript of this medieval text. I have very graciously been allowed to this manuscript which has never been worked on before. In my thesis, I analyze the artifact and give a provenance for it. Then I transcribe the first boo...
Ph.D.LiteratureMedieval literatureMiddle AgesUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Gra...
Boethius’ Consolation of Philosophy has often been compared to Augustines’ Cassiciacum Dialogues. Th...
Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius was born at Rome about 480 A.D. He descended from a consular fami...
The Consolation of Philosophy by Boethius (c.480- 524 AD) was pivotal in the formation of Western in...
xxxii, 246, [1] p. : port.Translation of: De consolatione philosophiae."The life of Boethius": p. xv...
This article provides a full listing of all known translation of Boethius’s De consolation philosoph...
This dissertation examines the nature and influence of the structural complexity of Boethius’ Consol...
This paper tries to analyse the ethical purpose of the poetics of dialogue used by Boethius in the C...
This thesis examines the relationship between the fifteenth-century Kingis Quair and the text which ...
Derived from: British Museum Additional MS. 10,340 collated with Cambridge University Library MS. Ii...
While this analysis of the Old, Middle, and Early Modern English translations of De Consolatione Phi...
Alfred the Great’s translation of Boethius’s Consolation of Philosophy into the Old English Boethius...
[De la consolation de la philosophie (latin). 1487]Collection : French books before 1601 ; 186.1Coll...
Aapo Takala: A Curious Harpour in Helle. An Edition of the Commentary on the Orpheus Metre of De con...
Although a handful of neumations for the thirty-nine poems of Boethius’ final and most widely read w...
Ph.D.LiteratureMedieval literatureMiddle AgesUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Gra...
Boethius’ Consolation of Philosophy has often been compared to Augustines’ Cassiciacum Dialogues. Th...
Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius was born at Rome about 480 A.D. He descended from a consular fami...
The Consolation of Philosophy by Boethius (c.480- 524 AD) was pivotal in the formation of Western in...
xxxii, 246, [1] p. : port.Translation of: De consolatione philosophiae."The life of Boethius": p. xv...
This article provides a full listing of all known translation of Boethius’s De consolation philosoph...
This dissertation examines the nature and influence of the structural complexity of Boethius’ Consol...
This paper tries to analyse the ethical purpose of the poetics of dialogue used by Boethius in the C...
This thesis examines the relationship between the fifteenth-century Kingis Quair and the text which ...
Derived from: British Museum Additional MS. 10,340 collated with Cambridge University Library MS. Ii...
While this analysis of the Old, Middle, and Early Modern English translations of De Consolatione Phi...
Alfred the Great’s translation of Boethius’s Consolation of Philosophy into the Old English Boethius...
[De la consolation de la philosophie (latin). 1487]Collection : French books before 1601 ; 186.1Coll...
Aapo Takala: A Curious Harpour in Helle. An Edition of the Commentary on the Orpheus Metre of De con...
Although a handful of neumations for the thirty-nine poems of Boethius’ final and most widely read w...
Ph.D.LiteratureMedieval literatureMiddle AgesUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Gra...
Boethius’ Consolation of Philosophy has often been compared to Augustines’ Cassiciacum Dialogues. Th...
Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius was born at Rome about 480 A.D. He descended from a consular fami...