Boethius d. 524
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- Name:
- Boethius d. 524
- Abbr:
- Boëth.
Boeth. - Alt names:
- Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus
Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius
Severinus Boethus
Boethus, Severinus
Boeci
波伊提烏
Boëthius
Boezio
Boezio, Anicio Manlio Severino
Anicio Manlio Torquato Severino Boezio
Boecio
Anicio Manlio Torcuato Severino Boecio
Boecio, A. M. S
Boetius
Boʹisi
Boezio Seuerino
Boezio Severino
Boėt︠s︡iĭ
Boėt︠s︡iĭ, Severin
Severin Boėt︠s︡iĭ
Boeces
Boetius, Auitius Torquatus Severinus
Boetius, Auitius Maulius Torquatus Severinus
Boëth.
Boeth. - Field of activity:
- Philosopher
Commentator
Musical Author
Theologian
Mathemetician - Notes:
- His Boezio Seuerino della consolazione della filosofia, 1551: t.p.
(BOEZIO SEVERINO) p. 3 (Seuerino Boezio)
Index Aureliensis (Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus, ca. 480-524?)
Srednevekovʹe v svidetelʹstvakh sovremennikov, 1984: t.p. (Boethius) p. 4 (Boėt︠s︡iĭ
Severin Boėt︠s︡iĭ)
Thomas, Aquinas, Saint, 1225?-1274. Santo Tomás de Aquino exposición del "De Trinitate" de Boecio, 1986
Aristotelis Stagiritae Organum quod Logicam appellant, 1579: p. 56 (...Severino Boetho)
De consolacion, 1996: t.p. (Boeces)
La consolación de filosofía, 2003: CIP t.p. (A.M.S. Boecio)
Auitij Torquati Seuerini Boetij viri no[min]is celebritate q[ue]memora[n]di: textus de ph[ilosoph]ie [con]solatione, 1486: colophon (Auitij Torquati Seuerini Boetij ) p. [13] (Auitij Maulij Torquati Seuerini Boetij)
Brill's New Pauly: "Son of the consul for 487, B. was born around 480. After his father's early death he was adopted into the household of Symmachus, whose daughter, Rusticiana, he married. Given an excellent education, he was as familiar with the writings of Plato, Aristotle and the Neoplatonists, especially Porphyry and the Athenian School, as with Augustine, and he soon acquired a reputation as a scholar.....B. was the most important transmitter of Greek philosophy to the Latin world since Cicero and to the Middle Ages before the Arabs...." - Author info:
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