Aapo Takala: A Curious Harpour in Helle. An Edition of the Commentary on the Orpheus Metre of De consolatione philosophiae in Manuscript Thott 304 2º The article presents an edition of the commentary on the Orpheus Metre in Ms. Thott 304 2º. The manuscript is located at the Royal Library in Copenhagen and it contains an English verse translation of Boethius’s De consolatione philosophiae and an accompanying prose commentary. The manuscript, the translation, and the commentary are rare examples of literary culture in late medieval England. The manuscript can be dated to the early fifteenth century and it probably is the copy made specifically for the patron of the translation, the noblewoman Elizabeth Berkeley. In the sixteenth century it ...
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The Consolation of Philosophy by Boethius (c.480- 524 AD) was pivotal in the formation of Western in...
Boethius’ De Consolatione Philosophiae inspired all took and read its philosophy in the Middle Ages....
Re-emerged in 1979, after four centuries of oblivion, MS Additional 60577, also known as the Winches...
This article provides a full listing of all known translation of Boethius’s De consolation philosoph...
This thesis examines the relationship between the fifteenth-century Kingis Quair and the text which ...
This dissertation examines four single-witness manuscripts, written in English, dating from between ...
Although a handful of neumations for the thirty-nine poems of Boethius’ final and most widely read w...
King Alfred's circle of scholars boldly refashioned Boethius' Consolation of Philosophy from Latin i...
This chapter provides a holistic overview of the reception of Boethius's Consolation of Philosophy i...
London, Wellcome Library, MS 411 is a one-volume codex from the late fifteenth century which holds a...
If no copies had survived of ??e proporcions?, the assumption might have been that the audience for ...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from doi:10.1515/ANGL.2007.217The Mid...
The article deals with a unique document from the early Carolingian period, a letter from Pope Paul ...
The article is devoted to the publication history of two poetic gnomologies (collections of maxims)...
This essay introduces a previously unstudied commendatory poem inscribed in a first edition copy of ...
The Consolation of Philosophy by Boethius (c.480- 524 AD) was pivotal in the formation of Western in...
Boethius’ De Consolatione Philosophiae inspired all took and read its philosophy in the Middle Ages....
Re-emerged in 1979, after four centuries of oblivion, MS Additional 60577, also known as the Winches...
This article provides a full listing of all known translation of Boethius’s De consolation philosoph...
This thesis examines the relationship between the fifteenth-century Kingis Quair and the text which ...
This dissertation examines four single-witness manuscripts, written in English, dating from between ...
Although a handful of neumations for the thirty-nine poems of Boethius’ final and most widely read w...
King Alfred's circle of scholars boldly refashioned Boethius' Consolation of Philosophy from Latin i...
This chapter provides a holistic overview of the reception of Boethius's Consolation of Philosophy i...
London, Wellcome Library, MS 411 is a one-volume codex from the late fifteenth century which holds a...
If no copies had survived of ??e proporcions?, the assumption might have been that the audience for ...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from doi:10.1515/ANGL.2007.217The Mid...
The article deals with a unique document from the early Carolingian period, a letter from Pope Paul ...
The article is devoted to the publication history of two poetic gnomologies (collections of maxims)...
This essay introduces a previously unstudied commendatory poem inscribed in a first edition copy of ...