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Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-87266-9 - The Cambridge Companion to Boethius Edited by John Marenbon Index More information index: references to boethius’ works SURVIVING WORKS On Division (D), 36–7, 44, 133, 153 On Hypothetical Syllogisms (SH), 4, TEXTBOOKS ON THE LIBERAL ARTS: 1, 10 36–8, 44, 59–60, 67–78, 80, 222 On Arithmetic, 10, 28, 230 On Music, 10, 28 WORKS ON TOPICAL REASONING: 4 TRANSLATIONS OF ARISTOTLE AND Commentary on Cicero’s Topics, 36, 78–9 133 139 PORPHYRY: 3, 28, 35–7, 78, 82, 164 , , On Topical Differentiae, 36–8, 68–70, 78–80 103 159 LOGICAL COMMENTARIES: 1, 3–4, 6, 35–6, , , 56, 183 their sources, 46–9 THEOLOGICAL TREATISES (OPUSCULA Commentary on Aristotle’s Categories SACRA): 4–7, 30, 39, 105, 155–7, (CAT), 31, 36–7, 40–2, 45–9, 85, 101, 162–3, 197, 205 103, 130, 153, 176 Boethius’s authorship proved, 241 Commentary on Aristotle’s On On the Trinity (OS I), 5, 106–13, 115, Interpretation, prima editio (1IN), 121, 129, 133–4, 136–7, 139, 141, 36–7, 45–9, 101, 204, 207, 211, 213, 144, 148–51, 156–62, 166, 169, 222, 224 171, 173 Commentary on Aristotle’s On Whether the Father … (OS II), 113–15, 117 Interpretation, secunda editio (2IN), De hebdomadibus (OS III), 5, 59–60, 106, 36–7, 43–9, 60–7, 85–93, 95, 99, 207, 126, 129, 137, 152, 156–7, 160–3, 170, 211, 213–14, 222–5 172–3, 177 Commentary on Porphyry’s Isagoge, On Faith (OS IV), 115–18, 204 prima editio (1IS), 23, 45, 85, 126, 230 authorship of, 33, 115–16 Commentary on Porphyry’s Isagoge, Against Eutyches and Nestorius (OS V), 5, secunda editio (2IS), 37–40, 45, 57–8, 30, 118, 121–4, 129, 134–6, 141, 144, 85, 93–7, 130, 139, 153, 169, 176, 202, 146–8, 151, 157–8, 160, 164 230, 261–2 circumstances of composition, 105–6, 118 LOGICAL MONOGRAPHS: 1, 3–4, 6, 50, 56 Commentaries on the Opuscula sacra: Introduction to Categorical Syllogisms see Clarembald of Arras; Gilbert of (ISC), 36–7, 44, 64, 66, 245 Poitiers; John Scottus (Eriugena) On Categorical Syllogisms (SC), 36–7, (pseudo-); Thierry of Chartres (and 44, 64 his circle) 340 © Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-87266-9 - The Cambridge Companion to Boethius Edited by John Marenbon Index More information Index: References to Boethius’ works 341 THE CONSOLATION OF PHILOSOPHY (C): 1, I, Prose 4: 15, 18, 22, 24, 184, 206, 232, 3, 5–9, 19–20, 181–3, 207, 214, 235 235, 237, 240, 251, 253 and dialogue-form, 27, 230–1 I, Metrum 5: 193, 200, 203, 205, 233 author and persona, 237 I, Prose 5: 15, 183–5, 191–2, 194, 203, 206, parodied, 286 246, 249 poetry and prose in, 181–2, 232–4, 236 I, Metrum 6: 183 prosimetric form imitated, 286 I, Prose 6: 183–6, 188, 192–4, 197–8, 200, title perhaps not Boethius’ own, 24 205, 239, 253 unfinished?, 239–40 I, Metrum 7: 185, 194 see also literary form, philosophy in relation to Book 2 commentaries on 255–78 II, Prose 1: 181, 183–5, 200, 233, 248 and see Anonymous of St Gallen, II,Prose2: 29, 181, 185, 188, 200, Arend de Keysere 232, 248 Arnoul Greban II, Prose 3: 18, 183–4, 187, 248 Badius Ascenius II, Prose 4: 23, 184, 185–7, 189, 194, 196–7, Bernartius, Johannes 240, 242, 250, 252–3 Bertius, Petrus II, Prose 5: 183–4, 186–8, 194–5, 240, 250 Cally, Pierre II, Metrum 5: 187 Denys the Carthusian II, Prose 6: 24, 185, 187–9, 253 Dunstan, Giovanni Travesio II, Metrum 6: 187, 189, 194 Guglielmo da Cortemilia II,Prose7: 23–4, 187, 189, 204, 240, Murmellius, Joannes 250, 253 Nicholas Trevet II, Metrum 7: 187, 189, 241, 251 Pierre d’Ailly II, Metrum 8, 285, 292, 295 Pietro da Muglio pseudo-Thomas Aquinas Book 3 Remigius of Auxerre III, Prose 1: 183, 188, 194, 230, 240 Renier of St Truiden III, Metrum 1: 183, 188, 230 Sitzmannus, Theodorus III, Prose 2: 187–8, 190, 194, 196, 240 Vallinus III, Metrum 2: 204, 284 Vatican commentary III, Prose 3: 185, 187–8, 194, 196, 253, 285 William of Aragon III, Metrum 3: 187, 245 William of Conches III, Prose 4: 187–9, 196 William Wheteley III, Metrum 4:187, 189, 245 translations of, 7, 255 and see Alfred, III, Prose 5: 187–9, 196 King III, Metrum 5: 187, 189, 245 Chaucer, Geoffrey III, Prose 6: 187–9, 196 Jean de Meun III, Metrum 6: 187, 189, 245, 259 Livre de Boece de Consolacion III, Prose 7: 187–8, 196 Notker of St Gallen III, Metrum 7: 187, 240, 245 Von Rosenroth, Knorr III, Prose 8: 187–8, 190 III, Prose 9: 182, 188–9, 194, 205, 240 Book 1 III, Metrum 9 (‘Oquiperpetua’): 181, I, Metrum 1: 23, 25, 194, 229, 247 190–1, 194, 233, 237–9, 242, 247, I, Prose 1: 23, 25, 194, 231–3 251, 258–60 I, Metrum 2: 189, 194, 233 commentaries on, 259, 271–2, 297 I, Prose 2: 185–6, 192, 298 III, Prose 10: 182, 186–7, 194–7, 284 I,Prose3: 23, 25, 190, 193, 232, 240, III, Prose 11: 136, 182, 184, 188, 190–4, 246, 250 197–8, 249, 251, 284 © Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-87266-9 - The Cambridge Companion to Boethius Edited by John Marenbon Index More information 342 Index: References to Boethius’ works III,Metrum11: 190–2, 246, 252, 259, V, Prose 2: 185, 194, 225, 242, 273 271, 273 V, Metrum 2: 251 III,Prose12: 182, 184–5, 188, 193–5, V, Prose 3: 183, 194, 214–16, 218, 220, 197–8, 203, 206, 251 224–5, 251, 273, 292 III, Metrum 12: 247, 253, 260 V, Metrum 3: 183, 191, 204 V,Prose4: 154, 183, 140, 193–4, Book 4 207, 214–16, 218–19, 221, 223, IV, Prose 1: 25, 184, 192, 194, 199, 248 226–7, 268 IV, Metrum 1: 184, 190, 192–5, 248 V, Metrum 4: 190, 204, 259 IV, Prose 2: 185, 187–8, 195, 197–9, 205, 253 V, Prose 5: 50, 194, 214–17, 220–1, 226 IV, Metrum 2: 189, 206 V, Metrum 5: 204 IV, Prose 3: 186, 194–5, 198–9, 204, 240, V, Prose 6: 194, 203–4, 208, 214–21, 225, 250, 253 242, 251, 253 IV, Metrum 3: 247, 260 4 186 194–5 198–9 239 242 IV, Prose : , , , , LOST OR PLANNED WORKS IV, Prose 5: 194, 248 IV,Prose6: 181, 184–5, 191, 194–5, Breviarium of Aristotle’s On 199–200, 203–4, 225, 231, 233, 243, Interpretation, 44 248, 250 Bucolic Verse (Carmen bucolicum), 230 IV, Prose 7: 181, 184–5, 200 Commentary on Aristotle’s Categories, IV, Metrum 7: 245, 253, 260 secunda editio, 36–7, 41–2, 95–6, 103 Commentary on Aristotle’s Physics, 35–6 Book 5 Commentary on Aristotle’s Posterior V, Prose 1: 194, 200, 239 Analytics, 38 V, Metrum 1: 185, 194 Commentary on Aristotle’s Topics, 38, 78 © Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-87266-9 - The Cambridge Companion to Boethius Edited by John Marenbon Index More information general index Where an endnote simply gives a reference to what is mentioned in the text, the entry refers to the page of the text; where an endnote introduces fresh references or material, its own page is given. Medieval authors are listed under their Christian names (e.g. Thomas Aquinas), though not where they are usually known by surnames (for instance, Chaucer). Abaelard, see Peter Abelard Alexander of Aphrodisias, 3, 43, 45, 52, Abelard, see Peter Abelard 94, 102, 126, 128, 213, 216 abstraction, 59–60, 94–5, 99, 262 commentary on Aristotle’s Prior Acacian schism, 17 Analytics, 305 accidents, 58–9, 109, 134, 137–8 On Fate, 224–5 accidental change, 135 Alexandria, 29, 236 individual, 153 Alfred, King, translation of Consolation, inseparable, 59–60, 69, 77, 79, 139–44, 257, 277, 280, 308 148–50 Amalasuintha (daughter of Theoderic), Acilius Severus, 254 28–9 ACN, see modality, absolute and Ambrose of Milan, 14, 127 conditional necessity Ambrosiaster, 127 Acta Pauli et Theclae, 235 Ammonius, 3, 29, 43, 250 Adam, 299–300; and see language, relationship with Boethius’ Adamic origin of commentaries, 211 Aelfric, Homilies, 280 commentary on Aristotle’s Categories, akrateia, see will, weakness of 27, 46, 48, 101, 143 Alan of Lille, The Lament of Nature, 283, commentary on Aristotle’s On 286–90, 296 Interpretation, 55, 92, 100, 211, Theological Rules, 163 216–17, 220, 222–7 Alberic of Paris, 81–2 commentary on Aristotle’s Prior Albert the Great, De bono, 175 Analytics, 305 Albertism in the fifteenth commentary on Porphyry’s Isagoge, 52 century, 268 Anaxagoras, 21 Albinus (Senator), 19 Andronicus, 46–7 Alcuin, 157, 257 Anecdoton Holderi, 105, 116, 125, 197, De vera philosophia (preface to De 230, 241, 307, 310 grammatica), 279 angels, 194 ‘O mea cella’, 279 good and bad, 266 343 © Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-87266-9 - The Cambridge Companion to Boethius Edited by John Marenbon Index More information 344 General index Anonymous of St Gallen, Commentary Arrigo da Settimello, Elegy, 286 on the Consolation, 257, 259 ars vetus/nova, see logic, logica vetus/ Anonymus Valesianus, 32, 237 nova Anscombe, Elizabeth (G.E.M.), 210 artefacts, 135–6, 148 Anselm of Canterbury, 169 Aspasius, 46–7 aphorismenos, can mean ‘separately’ or Asterius (consul in 494), 13, 15 ‘indefinitely’, 211 Asztalos, Monika, 52, 103, 309 Apuleius, 235 Athens, 29 Aquinas, see Thomas Aquinas Augustine, 8, 109, 117–18, 122, 125, 230, Archytas of Tarentum, 41 249, 269, 273, 297, 307 Arend de Keysere, 268 and Aristotle’s Categories, 26–7, 109–11, arguments, types of, see topical 113, 164 argumentation; syllogistic at Cassiciacum, 243, 245 Arianism, 17, 20, 155, 173, 249 pseudo-Augustine, see Categoriae Aristotle, 26, 34–5, 40–1, 101–10, 126, Decem 129, 171, 184 City of God, 22–3, 33, 126–7, 225–6 harmony with Plato, 3–4, 6, 10, 25–6, Confessions, 25–7, 204, 232, 252 34–5, 46, 310 Enchiridion, 128 idea of science, 162–3 On the Psalms, 252 Categories, 26, 40, 155, 159, 223 On the Trinity, 126 Categories commentaries, 27 and see Soliloquy, 231 Ammonius, Boethius, Porphyry, To Simplicianus, 226 Simplicius Augustus, 14

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