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Boethius - Fortune's Prisoner

The Poems of the Consolation of Philosophy

Boethius - Fortune's Prisoner( )
Author: Boethius,
Translator: Harpur, James
Series title:Poetica Ser.
ISBN:978-0-85646-403-4
Publication Date:Nov 2007
Publisher:Anvil Press Poetry, Limited
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:AUD $22.95
Book Description:

A work of mixed prose and verse in which the author considers universal issues such as the nature of justice, the problem of evil in a world controlled by God's providential plan, and the workings of Fortune and free will.

Book Details
Pages:112
Detailed Subjects: Poetry / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):12.954 x 19.812 x 0.762 cm
Book Weight:0.11 Kilograms
Author Biography
Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author)
Born of a distinguished family, Boethius received the best possible education in the liberal arts in Athens and then entered public life under Theodoric the Ostrogoth, ruler of Italy.

Boethius obtained the highest office, but was later accused of treason, imprisoned, and executed. In the dungeon of Alvanzano, near Milan, during his imprisonment, he composed "The Consolation of Philosophy," a remarkable piece of prose literature as well as philosophy. Boethius's outlook, like that of all the Church Fathers, was Platonistic, but he preserved much of the elementary logic of Aristotle. Boethius reported in his commentaries the views of Aristotelians even when they disagreed with his Platonism. Thus he created an interest in Aristotle in subsequent centuries and provided a basis for the introduction of Aristotle's works into Europe in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries.

Boethius was put to death in 526.

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