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unique aims, it is clear that the medieval period would have been a great deal less philosophically,<br />

culturally, socially, politically, and literarily informed had it not been for Boethius.<br />

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1999. Print.<br />

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English. Trans. Walter<br />

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New York, 2006.<br />

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Contemporary<br />

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