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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. III,3p
“Qui vero eget aliquo, non est usquequaque sibi ipse sufficiens?”
ger Notker ca. 950-1022 A.D.
Qui uero eget aliquo . non est usquequaque sibi ipse sifficiens. Tér îehtes túrftîg íst chád si . tér neíst álles tínges nîeht cnúhtig.
(fra Simon de Freine ca. 1189-1200) fra Jean de Meun ca. 1300
– Certes cil qui a souffraite de aucune chose, il n’est pas du tout suffisant a soi meismez.
eng Chaucer 1343-1400 A.D.
‘Certes,’ quod she, ‘and he that hath lakke or nede of aught nis nat in every wey suffisaunt to himself?’
eng Elizabeth 1593 A.D. p. 48, 22
He that Iackes is not wholly content.
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