Trost der Philosophie (Gegenschatz / Gigon translation)
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- Trost der Philosophie
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- German
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On the Consolation of Philosophy (Latin: De consolatione philosophiae), often titled as The Consolation of Philosophy or simply the Consolation, is a philosophical work by the Roman philosopher and Christian theologian Boethius. Written in 523 while he was imprisoned and awaiting execution by the Ostrogothic King Theodoric, it is often described as the last great Western work of the Classical Period. Boethius's Consolation heavily influenced the philosophy of late antiquity, as well as Medieval and early Renaissance Christianity.
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- Trost der Philosophie(Gegenschatz / Gigon translation) was translated by Ernst Gegenschatz
- Trost der Philosophie(Gegenschatz / Gigon translation) is a translation of Consolatio philosophiae
- Trost der Philosophie(Gegenschatz / Gigon translation) was written by Boethius
- Trost der Philosophie(Gegenschatz / Gigon translation) was translated by Olof Gigon
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- 2025-10-23