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Boethius: His Life, Thought and Influence. Edited by Margaret Gibson. Blackwell, Oxford, 1981. Pp. xxv + 451, with frontispiece and 16 illustrations. £25.00 net. - Boethius and the Liberal Arts. A Collection of Essays. Utah Studies in Literature and Linguistics Vol. 18. Edited by Michael Masi. Peter Lang, Berne, Frankfurt, and Las Vegas, 1981. Pp. 218, with 15 illustrations. S.Fr. 52.

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1. Lorenzo Valla, cited by Lewry, Osmund in Boethius, p. 132 n. 150Google Scholar.

2. Readers may care to be reminded of the very attractive Penguin Classics translation by V. E. Watts that is currently available.

3. Pizzani, Ubaldo in Boethius and the Liberal Arts, p. 104Google Scholar.

4. Courcelle, P., La Consolation de Philosophie dans la tradition litteraire, pp. 90–99Google Scholar.