Boethius
Title | Boethius PDF eBook |
Author | Henry Chadwick |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
Total Pages | 313 |
Release | 1990 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 9780198265498 |
The Consolations of Philosophy by Boethius, whose English translators include King Alfred, Geoffrey Chaucer, and Queen Elizabeth I, ranks among the most remarkable books to be written by a prisoner awaiting the execution of a tyrannical death sentence. Its interpretation is bound up with his other writings on mathematics and music, on Aristotelian and propositional logic, and on central themes of Christian dogma. Chadwick begins by tracing the career of Boethius, a Roman rising tohigh office under the Gothic King Theoderic the Great, and suggests that his death may be seen as a cruel by-product of Byzantine ambitions to restore Roman imperial rule after its elimination in the West in AD 476. Subsequent chapters examine in detail his educational programme in the liberal arts designed to avert a threatened collapse of culture and his ambition to translate into Latin everything he could find on Plato and Aristotle. Boethius has been called `last of the Romans, first of the scholastics'. This book is the first major study in English of a writer who was of critical importance in the history of thought.
Romantic Inspirations
Title | Romantic Inspirations PDF eBook |
Author | Robert D. Vandall |
Publisher | Alfred Music |
Total Pages | 36 |
Release | |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 9781457445675 |
Eleven wonderful solos in the styles of the Romantic masters. Designed specifically for those students (or amateurs) who are not quite ready for the classics. Substantive repertoire for study and recitals. Titles: * Barcarolle * Consolation * Hungarian Dance * Etude in C Minor * Intermezzo * Mazurka in A Major * Moment Musical * Norwegian Dance * Scherzo in A Minor * Waltz in A Minor * Evening Hymn.
The Consolation of Boethius as Poetic Liturgy
Title | The Consolation of Boethius as Poetic Liturgy PDF eBook |
Author | Stephen Blackwood |
Publisher | OUP Oxford |
Total Pages | 398 |
Release | 2015-04-16 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0191028118 |
Throughout Antiquity and the Middle Ages, literature was read with the ear as much as with the eye: silent reading was the exception; audible reading, the norm. This highly original book shows that Boethius's Consolation of Philosophy - one of the most widely-read texts in Western history - aims to affect the listener through the designs of its rhythmic sound. Stephen Blackwood argues that the Consolation's metres are arranged in patterns that have a therapeutic and liturgical purpose: as a bodily mediation of the text's consolation, these rhythmic patterns enable the listener to discern the eternal in the motion of time. The Consolation of Boethius as Poetic Liturgy vividly explores how in this acoustic encounter with the text philosophy becomes a lived reality, and reading a kind of prayer.
Boethius’ Consolation of Philosophy as a Product of Late Antiquity
Title | Boethius’ Consolation of Philosophy as a Product of Late Antiquity PDF eBook |
Author | Antonio Donato |
Publisher | A&C Black |
Total Pages | 208 |
Release | 2013-09-12 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1472502221 |
In the last fifty years the field of Late Antiquity has advanced significantly. Today we have a picture of this period that is more precise and accurate than before. However, the study of one of the most significant texts of this age, Boethius' Consolation of Philosophy, has not benefited enough from these advances in scholarship. Antonio Donato aims to fill this gap by investigating how the study of the Consolation can profit from the knowledge of Boethius' cultural, political and social background that is available today. The book focuses on three topics: Boethius' social/political background, his notion of philosophy and its sources, and his understanding of the relation between Christianity and classical culture. These topics deal with issues that are of crucial importance for the exegesis of the Consolation. The study of Boethius' social/political background allows us to gain a better understanding of the identity of the character Boethius and to recognize his role in the Consolation. Examination of the possible sources of Boethius' notion of philosophy and of their influence on the Consolation offers valuable instruments to evaluate the role of the text's philosophical discussions and their relation to its literary features. Finally, the long-standing problem of the lack of overt Christian elements in the Consolation can be enlightened by considering how Boethius relies on a peculiar understanding of philosophy's goal and its relation to Christianity that was common among some of his predecessors and contemporaries.
The Consolations of Philosophy
Title | The Consolations of Philosophy PDF eBook |
Author | Alain De Botton |
Publisher | Vintage |
Total Pages | 272 |
Release | 2013-01-23 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 030783350X |
From the author of How Proust Can Change Your Life, a delightful, truly consoling work that proves that philosophy can be a supreme source of help for our most painful everyday problems. Perhaps only Alain de Botton could uncover practical wisdom in the writings of some of the greatest thinkers of all time. But uncover he does, and the result is an unexpected book of both solace and humor. Dividing his work into six sections -- each highlighting a different psychic ailment and the appropriate philosopher -- de Botton offers consolation for unpopularity from Socrates, for not having enough money from Epicurus, for frustration from Seneca, for inadequacy from Montaigne, and for a broken heart from Schopenhauer (the darkest of thinkers and yet, paradoxically, the most cheering). Consolation for envy -- and, of course, the final word on consolation -- comes from Nietzsche: "Not everything which makes us feel better is good for us." This wonderfully engaging book will, however, make us feel better in a good way, with equal measures of wit and wisdom.
The Consolation of Philosophy
Title | The Consolation of Philosophy PDF eBook |
Author | Boethius |
Publisher | Oxford Paperbacks |
Total Pages | 242 |
Release | 2008-07-10 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0199540543 |
"First published as an Oxford world's classics paperback 2000. Reissued 2008"--Copyright page.
Musical Beauty
Title | Musical Beauty PDF eBook |
Author | Ferdia J. Stone-Davis |
Publisher | Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Total Pages | 229 |
Release | 2011-01-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1606085573 |
This book offers an important new perspective on the Western tradition of musical aesthetics through an examination of Anicius Boethius and Immanuel Kant. Within the trajectory illuminated by these two thinkers, musical meaning is framed by and formed through the concept of beauty--a concept which is shaped by prior understandings about notions of the self and the world. Beauty opens up a space within which the boundary between the self and the world, subject and object, is negotiated and configured. In doing so, either the subject or the object is asserted to the detriment of the other, and to the physicality of music. This book asserts that the uniqueness of music's ontology emerges from its basis in sound and embodied practice. It suggests that musical beauty is generated by the mutuality of subject and object arising within the participation that music encourages, one which involves an ekstatic mode of attention on the part of the subject.