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Latin: lat 524 A.D.
Old German: ger Notker ca. 950-1022 A.D.
Old French: (fra Simon de Freine ca. 1189-1200) fra Jean de Meun ca. 1300
Middle English: eng Chaucer 1343-1400 A.D.
Renaisannce English: eng Elizabeth 1593 A.D.
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Boethius: De Consolatione Philosophiae
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Title
Preface
Book I: THE SORROWS OF BOETHIUS
1c: Boethius’ Complaint
1p
2c: His Despondency
2p
3c: The Mists Dispelled
3p
4c: Nothing Can Subdue Virtue
4p
5c: Boethius’ Prayer
5p
6c: All Things Have Their Needful Order
6p
7c: The Perturbations Of Passion
Book II: THE VANITY OF FORTUNE’S GIFTS
1p: Fortune's Malice
1c
2p: Man’s Covetousness
2c
3p: All Passes
3c
4p: The Golden Mean
4c
5p: The Former Age
5c
6p: Nero’s Infamy
6c
7p: Glory May Not Last
7c
8p: Love Is Lord Of All
8c
Book III: TRUE HAPPINESS AND FALSE
1p: The Thorns Of Error
1c
2p: The Bent Of Nature
2c
3p: The Insatiableness Ok Avarice
3c
4p: Disgrace Of Honours Conferred By A Tyrant
4c
5p: Self-Mastery
5c
6p: True Nobility
6c
7p: Pleasure’s Sting
7c
8p: Human Folly
8c
9p: Invocation
9c
10p: The True Light
10c
11p: Reminiscence
11c
12p: Orpheus And Eurydice
12c
Book IV: GOOD AND ILL FORTUNE
1p: The Soul’s Flight
1c
2p: The Bondage Of Passion
2c
3p: Circe’s Cup
3c
4p: The Unreasonableness Of Hatred
4c
5p: Wonder And Ignorance
5c
6p: The Universal Aim
4c
7p: The Hero’s Path
7c
Book V: FREE WILL AND GOD’S FOREKNOWLEDGE
1p: Chance
1c
2p: The True Sun
2c
3p: Truth’s Paradoxes
3c
4p: A Psychological Fallacy
4c
5p: The Upward Look
5c
6p
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ANICII MANLII SEVERINI BOETHII: PHILOSOPHIAE CONSOLATIONIS
ANICIUS MANLIUS SEVERINUS BOETHIUS DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE
LE ROMAN DE PHILOSOPHIE
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Li Livres de confort de Philosophie
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Simon de Freine’s translation has only parts of the Latin and is a very free translation. Where it corresponds it is given in the same field as Jean de Meun, just before it.
Boece. Translated by Geoffrey Chaucer
Boethius. DE CONSOLOATIONE PHILOSOPHIÆ (English by Queen Elizabeth A.D. 1593.)
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