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Illuminated page from a French translation of "Consolation of Philosophy" by Boethius , 1
Boethius - Consolation of Philosophy (1477).Boethius in the scriptorium, contemplating in the mirror
(Digital) manuscript humor. (University of Pennsylvania LJS 101, 9th century copy of Boethius’ Latin
Illuminated page from a French translation of "Consolation of Philosophy" by Boethius Unk
boethius:Christine de Pizan (1365 - 1434)After the deaths of her father and her husband, Christine d
womeninarthistory:Duality, opposing forces. Boethius, Le Livre de Boece de Consolacion
cma-medieval-art: Leaf from a Book of Hours: Annunciation to the Shepherds (recto), Boethius Illumin
openmarginalis:“De Musica”, Boethius, ca. 12th century via National Library NZ, No Known
also an important point. complicated relationship with arendt’s writings for me.
“Only the race of man raises his head high, and lightly stands his body upright, and obser
turnbullrarebooks:Boethius, Consolatio Philosophiae, f.24 (289 x 218 mm), 15th century, Alexand
What are these things? I really don’t know. I was doing my annual tidy-up-the-computer, poking
Detail of a miniature of the personification of Philosophy. From “Le Livre de Boece de Co
I was Elpis, daughter of Sicily, whom the love of the spouse took away from the homeland,
“Who would give a law to lovers? love is unto itself a higher law”Boethius, The Consolat
“Only the race of man raises his head high, and lightly stands his body upright, and obser
les-boobs: “Who would give a law to lovers? love is unto itself a higher law”Boethius,
mapsinchoate: Boethius - De Musica [x]. Details. {via speciesbarocus}
Today’s #ManuscriptOfTheDay is LJS 101, a 9th-century copy of Boethius’s Latin t
les-boobs: “Who would give a law to lovers? love is unto itself a higher law”Boethius, T
huariqueje:Karlberg Castle in winter dress - Lars Boëthius , 1928.Swed
Boethius and Philosophy (c.1680). Mattia Preti (Italian, 1613-1699). Oil on canvas. This subject is
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