The Consolation of Philosophy
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"Consolation of Philosophy" is a philosophical treatise by the Roman statesman and philosopher Boethius, written during his imprisonment in 524. In this book, the author examines questions about happiness, fate and will, the problems of good and evil, the relationship between people and God.
Boethius turns to philosophy in search of answers to his questions and consolation in times of need. This work is known for its lyrical form, philosophical content and deep inner emotion that permeates every page. The Consolation of Philosophy is considered one of the greatest philosophical works of the Middle Ages, and continues to intrigue and inspire readers throughout the ages.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Boethius
- Language
- English
- Release date
- 2004-12-11
- Title
- The Consolation of Philosophy
- Translator
- H. R. (Henry Rosher) James
- Subject
- B
Happiness
Philosophy and religion