Boethius, -524
Variant namesBoethius was a member of the Roman aristocracy who became expert in logic, mathematics, music, theology and philosophy. He was appointed to high office under Theodoric and executed for political reasons in 524/5. Boethius' "Arithmetica" served as an important textbook in the medieval educational program of the Quadrivium.
From the description of De Arithmetica [manuscript]. [13--]. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225841632
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associatedWith | Adolphe, de Bourgogne, |
associatedWith | Albertus, Magnus, Saint, 1193?-1280. |
associatedWith | Alexander Turnbull Library. |
associatedWith | Ambrose, Saint, Bishop of Milan, d. 397 |
associatedWith | American Council of Learned Societies. |
associatedWith | Antoine, de Bourgogne, 1421-1504, |
associatedWith | Aristotle. |
associatedWith | Bibliioteca ambrosiana. |
associatedWith | Biblioteca apostolica vaticana. |
associatedWith | Biblioteca comunale di Siena. |
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