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The Consolation of Philosophy (eBook)

Diferent Classic Translations by James, Cooper and Sedgefield
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2022
776 Seiten
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The Consolation of Philosophy - Ancius Manlius, Severinus Boethius
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The Consolation of Philosophy offers readers an intricate tapestry of philosophical dialogue and poetic expression, weaving together themes of fate, fortune, and the search for truth in the face of adversity. Through a harmonious blend of prose and verse, this collection reflects the intellectual and cultural milieu of the early Middle Ages, capturing a profound existential inquiry that transcends its time. A standout piece within this anthology is the allegorical conversation between a philosophical guide and a prisoner of circumstance, exploring notions of inner peace and wisdom. Ancius Manlius Severinus Boethius, as the singular voice behind this work, bridges ancient philosophies with the burgeoning scholastic thought of his era. His exploration of Neoplatonic and Stoic ideas injects relevance into ongoing debates of divine providence and human freedom. In aligning with the broader currents of medieval scholarship, Boethius encapsulates a spectrum of emotions and insights, rendering his philosophical musings accessible and engaging to both contemporary and modern audiences alike. This anthology invites readers to engage with a synthesis of philosophical reflections and lyrical beauty, offering multiple perspectives within a singular vision. It serves as an invaluable resource for those seeking to delve into medieval thought, not only for its historical significance but also for its enduring capacity to provoke introspection and inspire dialogue across the centuries.

Ancius Manlius Severinus Boëthius, commonly known as Boethius, was a Roman senator, consul, magister officiorum, and philosopher of the early 6th century. Born to an ancient and prominent Roman family around 477-480 AD, Boethius became an influential figure in the Ostrogothic Kingdom of Theodoric the Great, where he applied his vast knowledge of Greek philosophy and classical Roman scholarship. Although both a committed Christian and a translator/reconciler of the Hellenic philosophical legacy with Christian theology, he is most renowned for his seminal work 'The Consolation of Philosophy' (De consolatione philosophiae), composed around 524 AD while under arrest for treason, charges for which he would be ultimately executed. This masterwork melds neoplatonic philosophy with Christian theology, endeavoring to understand the mutable nature of fortune and the pursuit of true happiness. It stands as a cornerstone in the Western intellectual tradition, influencing medieval and Renaissance thought [Magee, J., 'Boethius on Signification and Mind', Brill, 1989]. Boethius's literary style reflects his erudition, blending prose with verse and philosophical disputation to address profound existential queries. 'The Consolation of Philosophy' remains his most enduring legacy, having been translated into numerous languages and esteemed as a fixture in the literary canon throughout the Middle Ages and beyond [Marenbon, J., 'Boethius', Oxford University Press, 2003].

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Übersetzer H. R. James, Walter John Sedgefield, W. V. Cooper
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur
Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Philosophie Altertum / Antike
Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Philosophie des Mittelalters
Schlagworte 6th-century Roman literature • ancient philosophy books • ancient wisdom texts • Boethius • Christian and classical philosophy • Christian theological debate • Classical literature • Classical period imprisonment • classical to medieval transition • Consolation • consolation in adversity • consolation of philosophy Boethius • Disease • Doctor Kildare • early medieval texts • ethics and destiny • fate and free will • fate and providence exploration • Fiction • Fictitious character • God • Greek philosophical influence • Heaven • Italy • Large type books • Lucifer • medieval European scholarship • medieval philosophical texts • Medieval Philosophy • Middle Ages • Philosophical dialogue • philosophical dialogue classics • Philosophical Poetry • Physicians • Platonic Aristotelian synthesis • Poetic lamentations • Roman aristocratic philosophy • Roman Literature • Roman society and politics • Western philosophical foundation • wisdom and happiness pursuit • Wisdom Literature
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