Latin translation of Pierre de Paris's Boece

anonymous Latin translation of Peter of Paris's version of Boethius
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Latin translation of Pierre de Paris's Boece

Summary

Latin translation of Pierre de Paris's Boece is a literary work[1].

Key Facts

  • Latin translation of Pierre de Paris's Boece authored Boethius[2].
  • Latin translation of Pierre de Paris's Boece's instance of is recorded as literary work[3].
  • Latin translation of Pierre de Paris's Boece's instance of is recorded as translated work[4].
  • Latin translation of Pierre de Paris's Boece's language of work or name is recorded as medieval Latin[5].
  • Latin translation of Pierre de Paris's Boece's edition or translation of is recorded as Le livre de Boece de consolation[6].
  • Latin translation of Pierre de Paris's Boece's translator is recorded as Pierre de Paris[7].
  • Latin translation of Pierre de Paris's Boece's first line is recorded as Incipit liber Anitii Manli Torquati Severini Boetii, exconsulis ordinarii patricii De consolatione philosophica. Liber primus incipit tragice. Hic incipit prologus factus per magistrum Petrum Parisiensem super principio istius libri[8].
  • Latin translation of Pierre de Paris's Boece's time period is recorded as Middle Ages[9].
  • Latin translation of Pierre de Paris's Boece's ARLIMA ID is recorded as 5193[10].
  • Latin translation of Pierre de Paris's Boece's copyright status is recorded as public domain[11].
  • Latin translation of Pierre de Paris's Boece's form of creative work is recorded as prose[12].
  • Latin translation of Pierre de Paris's Boece's state of transmission is recorded as full[13].

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Works and Contributions

Latin translation of Pierre de Paris's Boece authored Boethius[2].

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Class ancestry

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