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  1. On the Consolation of Philosophy (Latin: De consolatione philosophiae), often titled as The Consolation of Philosophy or simply the Consolation, is a philosophical work by the Roman philosopher Boethius.

  2. Consolación de la filosofía (en latín original De consolatione Philosophiae) es una obra escrita por el filósofo romano Boecio en forma de prosimetrum durante los últimos años de su vida (murió aproximadamente en 524).

  3. The Consolation of Philosophy. Boethius, Victor Watts (Translator) 4.02. 15,153 ratings1,226 reviews. Boethius was an eminent public figure under the Gothic emperor Theodoric, and an exceptional Greek scholar. When he became involved in a conspiracy and was imprisoned in Pavia, it was to the Greek philosophers that he turned.

  4. Theological Tractates and the Consolation of Philosophy. Boethius. H.F. Stewart. William Heinemann Ltd.; Harvard University Press. London; Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1918. Keyboarding. The Mellon Foundation provided support for entering this text. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 United States License .

  5. 1 de sept. de 2010 · In this highly praised new translation of Boethius’s The Consolation of Philosophy, David R. Slavitt presents a graceful, accessible, and modern version for both longtime admirers of one of the great masterpieces of philosophical literature and those encountering it for the first time.

  6. 1 de jun. de 2022 · Language. English. lvii, 171 pages ; 22 cm. Boethius composed the De Consolatione Philosophiae in the sixth century A.D. whilst awaiting death under torture. He had been condemned on a charge of treason which he protested was manifestly unjust.

  7. Boethius: Consolatio Philosophiae. Latin text of the Consolatio Philosophiae, with links to commentary (chiefly grammatical and lexical) by J.J. O'Donnell. This handsome WWW presentation of the text and commentary was prepared by Joost Kok (Amsterdam) , to whom I am very grateful. An alternate presentation for the web on the Perseus site ...