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Author: Boethius, d. 524.
Title: Boecius de consolacione philosophie
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Print source: Boecius de consolacione philosophie
Boethius, d. 524., Chaucer, Geoffrey, d. 1400. rans., Surigonus, Stephanus.

[Westminster: Printed by William Caxton, 1478]
Alternate titles: De consolatione philosophiae. English
Subject terms:
Philosophy, Ancient.
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book 1
POst he paulisper obticuit. at{que} vbi attncionem meam modesta taciturnitate collegit. sic exorsa est. Si penitus egritudnus tue causas habitum{que} etc
IAm cantum illa fimerat. cum me audiēdi aui∣dum stupentem{que} adhuc arrectis auribus. car∣minis mulcedo defixerat. Ita{que} paulo post. O inquam summum lassorū solamen ammorū. quā tu me etc
HEc cum philosophia dignitate vultus t oris grauitate seruata. leuiter suauiter{que} cecinisst. Tum ego non dum penitus insiti meroris oblit{us} etc
DIxerat oraciouis{que} cursum ad alia quedā trac∣tanda at{que} expedienda uertebat. Tum ego. recta quidem in{quam} exortacio tua{que} {pro}rsus auctoritate etc