"The Theological Tractates and the Consolation of Philosophy" from Boethius. Philosopher of the early 6th century (475-525).
An aristocratic scholar and philosopher and one of the most influential members of the court of the Ostrogoth ruler Theodoric, Boethius (born c. 480 AD) was arrested for alleged treason (which he denied). During his confinement in northern Italy, he wrote his masterpiece, "The Consolation of Philosophy," a work in which he considers universal issues. Executed in about 526 AD.
"The Theological Tractates and the Consolation of Philosophy" from Boethius. Philosopher of the early 6th century (475-525).
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