Adam Glantz

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Throughout his life Boethius had written on a wide range of subjects: his interests included mathematics, music, philosophy, and theology. But he composed his most famous work in jail while awaiting execution for his crimes. The Consolation of Philosophy attempted to place earthly troubles in a divine context. Written in the form of a dialog between Boethius and Lady Philosophy, it asked its readers to accept that there were higher
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