Associations to the word «Boethius»
Noun
- Consolation
- Aristotle
- Chaucer
- Cicero
- Aquinas
- Augustine
- Bede
- Plato
- Thierry
- Treatise
- Ptolemy
- Universal
- Ovid
- Commentary
- Modus
- Rhetoric
- Philosophy
- Philosopher
- Gloss
- Brabant
- Logic
- Pseudo
- Seville
- Seneca
- Translation
- Prose
- Pliny
- Ravenna
- Liber
- Astronomy
- Eternity
- Summa
- Galen
- Octave
- Latina
- Predicate
- Thinker
- Consul
- Gregory
- Theology
- Geometry
- Cato
- Hector
- Ce
- Alfred
- Renaissance
- Contra
- Treason
- Dante
- Phi
- Guido
- Topic
- Chant
- Textbook
- Contrary
- Spade
- Dialogue
- Johannes
- Ambrose
- Tours
- Horace
- Intellect
- Roman
- Christianity
- Bernard
- Alexandria
- Grammar
- Goodness
- Ca
- Theologian
- Commentator
- Interpretation
- Say
- Gilbert
- Proposition
- Essence
- Text
Adjective
Verb
Dictionary definition
BOETHIUS, noun. A Roman who was an early Christian philosopher and statesman who was executed for treason; Boethius had a decisive influence on medieval logic (circa 480-524).
Wise words
One merit of poetry few persons will deny: it says more and
in fewer words than prose.