Bibliography

Smith, Lesley (ed.), Codices Boethiani: a conspectus of manuscripts of the works of Boethius, vol. 3: Italy and the Vatican City, Warburg Institute Surveys & Texts, 28, London: The Warburg Institute, 2001.

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Citation details
Volume
3
Work
Codices Boethiani: a conspectus of manuscripts of the works of Boethius : Italy and the Vatican City- vol. 3
Place
London
Publisher
The Warburg Institute
Year
2001
Description
Description
A conspectus of manuscripts containing the works of Boethius
Subjects and topics
Approaches
catalogues of manuscripts
Sources
Texts
Manuscripts
History, society and culture
Agents
BoethiusBoethius
(d. 524)
Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius
Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius, a Roman senator, statesman, philosopher and historian. His best known work may be De consolatione philosophiae, which he wrote in prison after running into conflict at the Ostrogothic court. Others include De topicis differentiis, De institutione arithmetica, De institutione musica and five theological treatises known collectively as the Opuscula sacra.
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Dennis Groenewegen
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