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  • 41Boethius — /boʊˈiθiəs/ (say boh eetheeuhs) noun Anicius Manlius Severinus /əˌnɪʃəs ˌmænliəs sɛvəˈrinəs/ (say uh.nishuhs .manleeuhs sevuh reenuhs), AD 475?–525?, Roman philosopher and politician. Also, Boece, Boetius …

  • 42Boethius — Bo|e|thi|us (spätrömischer Philosoph) …

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  • 43Manlius Boethius — Boethius auf seinem Konsulardiptychon Nar(ius?) Manlius Boethius war ein römischer Politiker im 5. Jahrhundert. Er war Senator und bekleidete hohe Ämter. Inhaltsv …

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  • 44Boethius,Anicius Manlius Severinus — Bo·e·thi·us (bō ēʹthē əs), Anicius Manlius Severinus. A.D. 480? 524?. Roman philosopher and mathematician. Falsely accused of treason, he wrote his greatest work, The Consolation of Philosophy, an investigation of destiny and free will, while… …

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  • 45BOETHIUS, Axel — (1889–1969)    The first director of the Swedish Institute in Rome (1925), which built up an enviable reputation in Etruscan research. He himself is best known for his posthumously published contribution on Etruscan architecture (1970), written… …

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  • 46Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus — (c. 480, Rome – c. 524)    Philosopher and statesman, he wrote among many writings De Institutione Musica, which after the ninth century Carolinigian renaissance became the most widely known work of music theory through the late Middle Ages. It… …

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  • 47BOËTHIUS, ANICIUS MANLIUS SEVERINUS —    a Roman statesman, born at Rome, of Consular rank, a profoundly learned man, held the highest offices, Consul among others, under Theodoric the Goth; his integrity and opposition to injustice procured him enemies, who accused him of treason;… …

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  • 48Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus —  (c. 480–c. 524) Roman statesman and philosopher …

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  • 49BOETHIUS, Ancius Maniatus Severinus — (480 524 A.D.)    Roman CHRISTIAN philosopher executed by the ARIAN Emperor Theodoric. His most influential work was The Consolation of Philosophy which he wrote as a vindication of DIVINE PROVIDENCE while in prison awaiting execution …

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  • 50Anicius Manlius Severinus Boëthius — Mittelalterliche Illustration Anicius Manlius Severinus Boëthius Anicius Manlius Torquatus Severinus Boëthius (* zwischen 475 und 480 in Rom, † zwischen 524 und 526 in Pavia) war ein spätantiker christlicher Philosoph. Er gilt als der letzte… …

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