12 results filtered with: Boethius
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De consolatione philosophiae / [Boethius].
BoethiusDate: [1491]- Books
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Two treatises. In the one of which, the nature of bodies; in the other, the nature of mans soule; is looked into: in way of discovery, of the immortality of reasonable soules.
BoethiusDate: 1644
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[Opera] / [Boethius].
BoethiusDate: 10 February 1497[1498]-8 July 1499- Books
Boetius de philosophico consolatu siue de consolatio[n]e philosophi[a]e: cu[m] figur[is] ornatissimis nouit[er] expolit[us].
BoethiusDate: Anno incarnationis d[omi]ni millesimo quingentesimo primo, kalendas vero. viii. septe[m]bris [8 September 1501]
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The figure of Philosophy appearing to Boethius. Chromolithograph by Thurwanger after C. Ciappori after a 15th-century painting.
BoethiusDate: [1858]Reference: 91i- Pictures
A standing putto holding a pole; representing boldness. Etching by V. Vanni after L. Lorenzi after M.A. Franceschini.
Marcantonio FranceschiniDate: [ca. 1774]Reference: 2823246i
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The consolation of philosophy of Boethius / translated into English prose and verse by H. R. James.
BoethiusDate: 1897- Pictures
A woman personifying Philosophy as she appeared to Boethius. Engraving after C. Mariotti.
BoethiusDate: [1765]Reference: 2439390i
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De consolatione philosophiae / [Boethius].
BoethiusDate: 1498- Books
De disciplina scolarium / Pseudo-Boèce.
Date: 1976- Books
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Horatij flacci Venusini Poete lirici opera cu[m] quibusdam annotato[n]ib[us] ... Jacobi Locher.
BoethiusDate: 1498
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A woman wearing a crown and a dress covered with the letter F, walks inside an open loggia where she is followed by two men; representing Fortune. Chromolithograph by Thurwanger after C. Ciappori after an unidentified artist.
BoethiusDate: [1858]Reference: 39001i