![]() ![]() ![]() Take up what writer you will, and you will find not only the sentiments, but the very words of the distinguished old Roman.” This very influential book is essential reading for comprehending early medieval thought, but also an engaging, accessible book that upper school students will enjoy and from which they will profit greatly. Richard Morris writes that “No philosopher was so bone of the bone and flesh of the flesh of Middle-Age writers as Boethius. ![]() In the book, philosophy personalized as Lady Philosophy comes to Boethius and offers counsel, exhortation, and consolation as Boethius reflects on the fortunes and misfortunes of his own life and work. Boethius was also a philosopher and author and wrote The Consolation of Philosophy while in prison awaiting his execution after he had fallen out of favor with Theodoric. Benedict, Boethius was born in 480 AD and served as a Roman senator and then as consul under the barbarian king Theodoric the Great. In this concise course, Josh Gibbs (humanities educator at the Veritas School in Richmond) introduces us to an important great book in the classical tradition: The Consolation of Philosophyby Boethius. ![]()
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