boethius
IPA: bˈoʊθiʌs
Root Word: Boethius
noun
- Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius (480–524 C.E.), Roman historian and philosopher from the Early Middle Ages.
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Examples of "boethius" in Sentences
- Boethius should be structured the same way.
- Galla was also the sister in law of Boethius.
- Boethius is another prominent figure of the period.
- Boethius heavily relied upon it in his own translation.
- It is inspired by the writings of the philosopher Boethius.
- There are two surviving main manuscripts of the Alfred's Boethius.
- As you can see he has published many articles about Boethius de Dacia.
- In some instances the works of Boethius were used as texts in dialectic.
- There is also extant a philosophical exposition of a passage of Boethius.
- Theodoric subsequently commissioned the young Boethius to perform many roles.
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