… to ‘‘the book,’’ which seems to be a text, Trinity College perhaps adapted, of Boethius’ logical treatises (Garlandus University of Cambridge Compotista 1959:xlvi–xlix). Cambridge Garlandus seems to be one of a group of logicians, UK mostly identified from second-hand accounts, …
…ges, and to defend logic, which has 54 On the late ancient reception of this in Boethius, see Suto (2012). It is interesting to note that Boethius also endorses the notion of an “inner discourse” that is not in any particular language, and explores the contrast between logic and …
…ns. by Paul Vincent Spade. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2000). 5 plicit in Boethius,11 and later found in Garlandus Compotista, William of Sher- wood, Duns Scotus, and Walter Burley.12 The other, that between formal and material consequences, is found in Simon of Faversham’s…
… Brandt 1903 — Brandt S. XIV. Entstehungszeit und zeitliche Folge der Werke von Boethius // Philologus. Zeitschrift für antike Literatur und ihre Rezeption. 1903. Bd. 62, H. 1. S. 141–154, 234–275. Cacouros 1996 — Cacouros M. Un manuel de logique organise par Jean Chortas- menos …
…tures have been associated with people’s reduced mobility (Nilsson et al. 2018; Boethius et al. 2020), as their use required pro-active maintenance, repair, and attendance – especially during high fishing seasons. The use of stationary wooden fishing structures in Mesolithic and …
…h remains were not as abundant at Friesack 4 as at other Mesolithic sites (e.g. Boethius 2017; Boethius et al. 2017) and may even represent a taphocoenosis, our results show that some Early Mesolithic humans (B129, M02, M01) relied mainly on fish for their protein intake, while o…
…HAUG 1994, 325f.). Auf Grundlage von Alfreds des Großen († 899) Übertragung von Boethius’ De Consolatione Philo- sophia in das Altenglische sowie dem Werk von Beda Venerabilis († 735) hat jüngst Victor Millet eine ganz andere Sichtweise erörtert (MILLET 2009; vgl. bereits BRADLEy…
…dak sekadar adanya perubahan, melainkan "penyempurnaan”. Pada Abad Pertengahan, Boethius merumuskan pribadi sebagai rationalis naturae individua substantia (substansi individual yang kodratnya rasional). Rumusan Boethius ini merupakan paham yang lazim dianut pada Abad Pertengahan…
…rancis Edward Peters (1968), Aristoteles Arabus, p. 20. Eleonore Stump (1978), Boethius’s De topicis differentiis. Translated, with notes and essays on the text, Ithaca, London, Cornell University Press, p. 212 indicates that Boethius might have been familiar with Ammonius’s work…
…ves into a liquid. Most significantly, he plucked Lady Philosophy’s assertion in Boethius’s Consolation of Philosophy that “It is decreed by eternal law that nothing that is generated can remain firm” [“Con- stat æterna positumque lege est, / Ut constet gentium nihil”] (Schlichting…
…otelians such as Aquinas and Maimonides, also Plato and Plotinus, Augustine and Boethius, Ficino and Erasmus, as well as Descartes, Spinoza and Leibniz.4 Claim A, then, is not those listed in Andrew Clark et al., The Origins of Happiness (Princeton and Oxford: Princeton Universit…
…aeval Latin neologism quidditas following the excessively literal renderings of Boethius (in eo quod quid sit). It also stands as a near equivalent to Ammonius’s “philosophy is the knowledge of beings qua beings (hēi onta esti)” ({Ammonius, 1891 #1962@2`,22}; cf. {Elias, 1885 #21…
… scarcity of books. A long tradition of prison writing runs through St. Paul to Boethius, from Antonio Gramsci to Primo Levi.12 Their carceral cell becomes their studiolo in captivity. Disgraced, condemned, and ultimately executed, Boethius I n t r o du c t i o n 7 writes his Con…
…ransla- becomes one of the English people’s greatest heroes. tion/adaptation of Boethius’s Consolation of Philosophy, Romances recorded knightly adventures (“quests”) generally attributed to Alfred the Great. and honorable deeds, occasionally with a subordi- nate element of love.…
…ogia as "reasoning or discussion concerning the Deity". [ 18 ] The Latin author Boethius , writing in the early 6th century, used theologia to denote a subdivision of philosophy as a subject of academic study, dealing with the motionless, incorporeal reality; as opposed to physic…