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A conversational text that addresses many philosophical concepts as well as Western religion by questioning good versus evil and the unnecessary suffering of innocent people. Anicius Boethius draws from his own experiences to illustrate these spiritual and ethical struggles.





In The Consolation of Philosophy the author engages in a figurative discussion with Lady Philosophy, a type of teacher. Through their exchange, he poses serious questions regarding the existence of God and human nature. He also acknowledges his own dire circumstances, contemplating the hardships and trauma. Many counterpoints are tied to ideals such as the Wheel of Fortune, highlighting inconsistent and often unfair outcomes. He also focuses on the importance of intangible gifts such as love and intelligence.





The Consolation of Philosophy is an honest analysis of the nature of happiness. It forces the reader to face hard truths about their wants versus needs. Its a sobering examination of the unpredictable structure of life.







With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of The Consolation of Philosophy is both modern and readable.
Preface 9(2)
Proem 11(4)
Book 1 The Sorrows of Boethius
Song I Boethius' Complaint
15(3)
Song II His Despondency
18(2)
Song III The Mists dispelled
20(2)
Song IV Nothing can subdue Virtue
22(5)
Song V Boethius' Prayer
27(3)
Song VI All Things have their Needful Order
30(3)
Song VII The Perturbations of Passion
33(4)
Book 2 The Vanity of Fortune's Gifts
I Fortune's Malice
37(2)
II Man's Covetousness
39(2)
III All passes
41(2)
IV The Golden Mean
43(4)
V The Former Age
47(4)
VI Nero's Infamy
51(3)
VII Glory may not last
54(3)
VIII Love is Lord of all
57(4)
Book 3 True Happiness and False
I The Thorns of Error
61(2)
II The Bent of Nature
63(4)
III The Insatiableness of Avarice
67(2)
IV Disgrace of Honours conferred by a Tyrant
69(2)
V Self-mastery
71(2)
VI True Nobility
73(2)
VII Pleasure's Sting
75(1)
VIII Human Folly
76(2)
IX Invocation
78(5)
X The True Light
83(5)
XI Reminiscence
88(4)
XII Orpheus and Eurydice
92(9)
Book 4 Good and Ill Fortune
I The Soul's Flight
101(3)
II The Bondage of Passion
104(4)
III Circe's Cup
108(4)
IV The Unreasonableness of Hatred
112(5)
V Wonder and Ignorance
117(2)
VI The Universal Aim
119(7)
VII The Hero's Path
126(5)
Book 5 Free Will and God's Foreknowledge
I Chance
131(3)
II The True Sun
134(2)
III Truth's Paradoxes
136(4)
IV A Psychological Fallacy
140(5)
V The Upward Look
145(2)
VI
147(5)
Epilogue 152
Anicius Boethius (477524) was a Roman philosopher who lived during the 5th and 6th centuries. Born into a family of politicians, Boethius was educated in Greek and had a love for literature and philosophy. He is often cited as an accomplished orator, senator and consul. Despite his years in public service, Boethius was accused of treason and eventually imprisoned. During confinement, he wrote his most notable work, The Consolation of Philosophy, which was completed before his execution in 524.