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The Theological Tractates and The Consolation of Philosophy

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In preparing the text of the Consolatio I have used the apparatus in Peiper's edition (Teubner, 1871), since his reports, as I know in the case of the Tegernseensis, are generally accurate and complete; I have depended also on my own collations or excerpts from various of the important manuscripts, nearly all of which I have at least examined, and I have also followed, not always but usually, the opinions of Engelbrecht in his admirable article, Die Consolatio Philosophiae des Boethius in the Sitzungsberichte of the Vienna Academy, cxliv. (1902) 1-60. The present text, then, has been constructed from only part of the material with which an editor should reckon, though the reader may at least assume that every reading in the text has, unless otherwise stated, the authority of some manuscript of the ninth or tenth century; in certain orthographical details, evidence from the text of the Opuscula Sacra has been used without special mention of this fact. We look to August Engelbrecht for the first critical edition of the Consolatio at, we hope, no distant date.
The text of the Opuscula Sacra is based on my own collations of all the important manuscripts of these works. An edition with complete apparatus criticus will be ready before long for the Vienna Corpus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum . The history of the text of the Opuscula Sacra , as I shall attempt to show elsewhere, is intimately connected with that of the Consolatio .
Boethius was the last of the Roman philosophers, and the first of the scholastic theologians. The present volume serves to prove the truth of both these assertions.
The Consolation of Philosophy is indeed, as Gibbon called it, a golden volume, not unworthy of the leisure of Plato or of Tully. To belittle its originality and sincerity, as is sometimes done, with a view to saving the Christianity of the writer, is to misunderstand his mind and his method. The Consolatio is not, as has been maintained, a mere patchwork of translations from Aristotle and the Neoplatonists. Rather it is the supreme essay of one who throughout his life had found his highest solace in the dry light of reason. His chief source of refreshment, in the dungeon to which his beloved library had not accompanied him, was a memory well stocked with the poetry and thought of former days. The development of the argument is anything but Neoplatonic; it is all his own.

Boethius
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BOETHIUS


THE THEOLOGICAL TRACTATES


THE CONSOLATION OF PHILOSOPHY


CONTENTS


NOTE ON THE TEXT


INTRODUCTION


BIBLIOGRAPHY


THE THEOLOGICAL TRACTATES


THE CONSOLATION OF PHILOSOPHY


INDEX


NOTE ON THE TEXT


INTRODUCTION


BIBLIOGRAPHY


BOETHIUS


ANICII MANLII SEVERINI BOETHII V.C. ET INL. EXCONS. ORD. PATRICII


THE TRINITY IS ONE GOD NOT THREE GODS


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ANICII MANLII SEVERINI BOETHII V.C. ET INL. EXCONS. ORD. PATRICII


ANICIUS MANLIUS SEVERINUS BOETHIUS


ITEM EIVSDEM AD EVNDEM


FROM THE SAME TO THE SAME


DE FIDE CATHOLICA


ON THE CATHOLIC FAITH[43]


ANICII MANLII SEVERINI BOETHII V.C. ET INL. EXCONS. ORD. PATRICII


A TREATISE AGAINST EUTYCHES AND NESTORIUS


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ANICII MANLII SEVERINI BOETHII


PHILOSOPHIAE CONSOLATIONIS


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THE FIRST BOOK OF BOETHIUS


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ANICII MANLII SEVERINI BOETHII


PHILOSOPHIAE CONSOLATIONIS


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THE SECOND BOOK OF BOETHIUS


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ANICII MANLII SEVERINI BOETHII


PHILOSOPHIAE CONSOLATIONIS


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THE THIRD BOOK OF BOETHIUS


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PHILOSOPHIAE CONSOLATIONIS


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THE FOURTH BOOK OF BOETHIUS


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ANICII MANLII SEVERINI BOETHII


PHILOSOPHIAE CONSOLATIONIS


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THE FIFTH BOOK OF BOETHIUS


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SYMMACHI VERSVS


EPIGRAM BY SYMMACHUS[177]


INDEX


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2004-08-29

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Philosophy and religion; Theology -- Early works to 1800; Happiness; Theology -- History -- Early Church, ca. 30-600

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