
Consolation of Philosophy (Version 2)
The Consolation of Philosophy, written by Boethius around 524 A.D., is a philosophical dialogue between the author and Lady Philosophy, who serves as his guide. In this work, Boethius explores themes of fortune, misfortune, wealth, and the nature of good and evil. It is considered one of the most influential texts in Western philosophy and has shaped medieval and modern thought. This version is presented in an audio format, preserving the dialogic structure of the original work.
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Larry Wilson, Devorah Allen, KevinS






