The Consolation of PhilosophyIndyPublish.com, 2007 - 148 páginas The Consolation of Philosophy is considered widely to be the single most important work from the West during Medieval and early Renaissance Christianity. Often called the last great Classical work, authored by Boethius while a prisoner awaiting execution, had the goal and intent of preserving ancient classical knowledge, specifically relating to philosophy. This is a key work in the field of philosophy and is highly recommened for both students of philosophy as well as those who are interested in reading the important philosophical writings of Boethius. |
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The Consolation of Philosophy: Edited and Abridged by James J. Buchanan Boethius Visualização de excertos - 1957 |