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Boethius

c. 477 – c. 524 · Rome

Also known as Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius

Feast: 23 October (Catholic)

Boethius
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Roman Christian senator, philosopher, and theologian. Wrote the Consolation of Philosophy in prison and the theological Opuscula Sacra (Tractates) defending Chalcedonian Christology and Trinitarian doctrine. Executed under Theodoric. Bridges classical philosophy and medieval scholasticism.

Highlights

Main contribution
Boethius wrote his greatest book while waiting to die.
Primary source
Boethius, De Consolatione Philosophiae

Boethius wrote his greatest book while waiting to die. The Consolation of Philosophy asks whether providence, freedom, happiness, and justice can still be believed when fortune has destroyed a man. Because he was a Christian senator trained in classical philosophy, he became a bridge between the ancient schools and the medieval classroom. Dante, Chaucer, scholastics, and monks read him because he made philosophical reflection feel urgent under pressure.

Notable works

  • ·The Consolation of Philosophy · 524

Primary sources

  • ·Boethius, De Consolatione Philosophiae
  • ·Boethius, Opuscula Sacra (Contra Eutychen et Nestorium, De Trinitate)
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