Boethius in the Middle Ages: Latin and Vernacular Traditions of the consolatio Philosophiae

New York: Brill (1997)
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This collection of new essays locates Boethius' Consolatio Philosophiae in the medieval context of Latin learning and vernacular translations. The first part is devoted to the Latin commentary tradition, while the other parts explore the vernacular traditions.

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Lodi Nauta
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