Five bookes, of philosophicall comfort, full of Christian
consolation, written a 1000. yeeres since. By Anitius, Manlius, Torquatus,
Seuerinus, Boetius; a Christian consul of Rome. Newly translated out of
Latine, together with marginall notes, explaining the obscurest places.
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Five bookes, of philosophicall comfort, full of Christian
consolation, written a 1000. yeeres since. By Anitius, Manlius, Torquatus,
Seuerinus, Boetius; a Christian consul of Rome. Newly translated out of
Latine, together with marginall notes, explaining the obscurest places.
consolation, written a 1000. yeeres since. By Anitius, Manlius, Torquatus,
Seuerinus, Boetius; a Christian consul of Rome. Newly translated out of
Latine, together with marginall notes, explaining the obscurest places.
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Boethius
Source
STC (2nd ed.) 3202
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John Windet, Matthew Lownes
Identifier
66
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Boethius, “Five bookes, of philosophicall comfort, full of Christian
consolation, written a 1000. yeeres since. By Anitius, Manlius, Torquatus,
Seuerinus, Boetius; a Christian consul of Rome. Newly translated out of
Latine, together with marginall notes, explaining the obscurest places.,” John Bagford's Albums of Fragments, accessed November 25, 2024, https://digitalbookhistory.com/johnbagford/items/show/2845.
consolation, written a 1000. yeeres since. By Anitius, Manlius, Torquatus,
Seuerinus, Boetius; a Christian consul of Rome. Newly translated out of
Latine, together with marginall notes, explaining the obscurest places.,” John Bagford's Albums of Fragments, accessed November 25, 2024, https://digitalbookhistory.com/johnbagford/items/show/2845.