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Click to Expand/Collapse OptionPreface
Click to Expand/Collapse OptionBook I: THE SORROWS OF BOETHIUS
Click to Expand/Collapse OptionBook II: THE VANITY OF FORTUNE’S GIFTS
Click to Expand/Collapse OptionBook III: TRUE HAPPINESS AND FALSE
Click to Expand/Collapse OptionBook IV: GOOD AND ILL FORTUNE
Click to Expand/Collapse OptionBook V: FREE WILL AND GOD’S FOREKNOWLEDGE
lat 524 A.D. II,8p
Etenim plus hominibus reor adversam quam prosperam prodesse fortunam.
ger Notker ca. 950-1022 A.D.
Etenim plus reor prodesse hominibus aduersam quam prosperam fortunam. Íh áhtôn gréhto únsâlda uuîlôn bézerûn uuésen . dien ménniskôn . dánne sâlda.
(fra Simon de Freine ca. 1189-1200) fra Jean de Meun ca. 1300
Car je croi que fortune contraire, felonnesse et pouvre, profite plus aus hommes que fortune amiable, debonnaire et riche.
eng Chaucer 1343-1400 A.D.
for I deme that contrarious Fortune profiteth more to men than Fortune debonaire.
eng Elizabeth 1593 A.D. p. 40, 6-7
For men I suppose more get by aduerse than lucky fortune,
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