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The consolation of philosophy

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This edition includes a modern introduction and a list of suggested further reading.

While in prison awaiting a brutal execution, Boethius produced arguably the most famous work of early medieval philosophy and literature, the celebrated Consolation of Philosophy.

In alternating sections of prose and poetry, Boethius describes the circumstances of his rapid fall from the upper echelons of society and power.

In a conversation with lady Philosophy, Boethius discusses the perennial questions of human existence: the possibility of human happiness, the problem of evil, the vicissitudes of fortune in living well, the question of whether there is order in the universe, and the possibility of human freedom.

The Consolation of Philosophy has survived as a brilliant work of Latin literature, and early English translations done by King Alfred the Great, Geoffrey Chaucer, and Queen Elizabeth I are still extant.

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Barnes & Noble Books
1411467647 / 9781411467644
eBook (EPUB)
100
13/03/2012
English
140 pages
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