• the following: Daniel Boëthius (1751–1810), enlightenment philosopher Jacob Edvard Boëthius (1789–1849), jurist Simon Boëthius (1850–1924), historian...
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    time to writing. Gerda Boëthius died in Mora on 19 August 1961. Boëtius, Lena (8 March 2018). "Gerda Axelina Johanna Boëthius". Svenskt kvinnobiografiskt...
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    Etruscan and Italic architecture. His father was the historian Simon Boëthius. As a student, Boëthius studied at the Uppsala University, where he completed his...
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    Alexander Bening, the father of Simon Bening. In the Boethius manuscript, the figrues of women by the Master of the Flemish Boethius have been described as elongated...
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    Paul Hervieu (1857–1915) 7 Gustaf Fröding (1860–1911)  Sweden poetry Simon Boëthius (1850–1924) Adolf Noreen (1854–1925) 8 Martin Greif (1839–1911)  Germany...
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    Svedelius 1866–1882 Edward Clason 1882–1897 Oscar Josef Alin 1897–1900 Simon Johannes Boëthius 1901–1915 Sam Wide 1915–1918 Erik Stave 1918–1922 Östen Bergstrand...
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  • Definition". Caritas in Veritate, in English "Simon Who? The Story Behind a Playground Favorite Simon Says". 23 January 2017. "De rosis nascentibus"...
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    about universals. The problem was introduced to the medieval world by Boethius, by his translation of Porphyry's Isagoge. It begins: "I shall omit to...
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  • Simund de Freine (Simon de Fresne) (fl. 1200) was an Anglo-Norman cleric and poet. He was a canon of Hereford Cathedral and a friend of Giraldus Cambrensis...
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    discussion. Boethius Boethius' most famous book The Consolation of Philosophy is a Socratic dialogue in which Lady Philosophy interrogates Boethius. St. Augustine...
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    Simoni, became a dean. Another son was Simon Simonsson Löfgréen, who had a daughter married to Jacob Boëthius, whose children also adopted the name Löfgren...
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  • true philosopher, and even to the idea itself, are intended to flatter. Boëthius describes him as, disertissimus (or diligentissimus) scriptor ac lucidus...
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    ISBN 0-316-18066-1. Darwin's Dangerous Idea: Evolution and the Meanings of Life (Simon & Schuster; reprint edition 1996) (ISBN 0-684-82471-X) Kinds of Minds: Towards...
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    Smith 1875. Brennan, T Corey (2012). "cursus honorum". In Hornblower, Simon; Spawforth, Antony; Eidinow, Esther (eds.). The Oxford classical dictionary...
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    Roman), structure", The Oxford Companion to Classical Civilization. Ed. Simon Hornblower and Antony Spawforth. Oxford University Press, 1998. Oxford Reference...
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    apostle Simon Peter is told in a vision to visit Cornelius, a Gentile, with whom association was not permitted under Jewish law. The encounter leads Simon Peter...
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    Pantaléon Pope Clement IV (1265–1268): Guy Foulques Pope Martin IV (1281–1285): Simon de Brie Pope Clement V (1305–1314): Bertrand de Got Pope John XXII (1316–1334):...
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    to c. 1100 except through the Latin translation of the Organon made by Boethius. In the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, interest in Aristotle revived...
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  • philosophers in classical antiquity to comment on Aristotle were Simplicius and Boethius in the 6th century AD.[citation needed] After this, although his works...
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  • 6617 Boethius 2218 T-1 Boethius (c. 480–524), Roman senator, consul, philosopher and Christian theologian MPC · 6617 6618 Jimsimons 1936 SO Jim Simons (born...
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  • scholastic philosophy of the Middle Ages, and the Early Medieval philosopher Boethius in particular. However, he also enjoys many modern comforts and conveniences...
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    Zebedee Antipas James, brother of Jesus - attested by Josephus ca. AD 94 Simon Peter, first attested by Tertullian about AD 200 Paul the Apostle, first...
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    abundantly"). This date has been accepted by the editors of Asser's biography, Simon Keynes and Michael Lapidge, and by other historians such as David Dumville...
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    Mazzini Mill Montesquieu Nietzsche Owen Paine Renan Rousseau Sade Saint-Simon Smith Spencer de Staël Stirner Taine Thoreau Tocqueville Tucker Voltaire...
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    scrapped as useless. Other people reputed to have a brazen head include Boethius, Faust, Arnaldus de Villa Nova, Stephen of Tours, and Enrique de Villena...
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    Nous (section Simon Magus)
    in the early Middle Ages in most of Europe, the works of authors like Boethius and Augustine of Hippo formed an important exception. Both were influenced...
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    Michael von (1997). A History of Roman Literature: From Livius Andronicus to Boethius : with Special Regard to Its Influence on World Literature. Vol. 2. Brill...
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  • Marcellinus Appuleius Asconius Pedianus Augustine Aurelius Victor Ausonius Boëthius Caesar Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius...
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  • Mary Magdalene, Raphael the Archangel Philosophers - Albertus Magnus, Boethius, Catherine of Alexandria Photographers - Veronica Physicists - Rebekah...
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  • Marshall, Peter Kenneth (2012). "Asconius Pedianus, Quintus". In Hornblower, Simon; et al. (eds.). The Oxford classical dictionary (4th ed.). Oxford University...
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