Consolation of Philosophy


Consolation of Philosophy
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Description: " " 0 0 Amazon.com Review Unjustly imprisoned and waiting to die, Boethius penned his last and greatest work, Consolation of Philosophy, an imaginary dialogue between himself and Philosophy, personified as a woman. Reminiscent of Dante in places, Boethius's fiction is an ode-to-philosophy-cum-Socratic-dialogue. Joel Reliha ... (more)
Manufacturer : Hackett Publishing Co.
Release date : 1 October 2001
ISBN-10 : 0872205835 | ISBN-13: 9780872205833
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""Who,' said she, 'has allowed on play-acting wantons to approach this sick man--these who, so far from giving medicine to heal his malady, even feed it with sweet poison? These it is who kill the rich crop of reason with the barren thorns of passion, who accustom men's minds to disease, instead of setting them free. Now, were it some common man whom your allurements were seducing as is usually your way, I should be less indignant. On such a one I should not have spent my pains for naught. But th"