Incipit liber Boecii, malii torquati anitii seurini De consolatione ad instruendum paciendiam in adversis et humilitatem in prosperis et ad divina cognitionis apetitum et amorem eterne felicitatis et summi boni. [1300-1500]

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Incipit liber Boecii, malii torquati anitii seurini De consolatione ad instruendum paciendiam in adversis et humilitatem in prosperis et ad divina cognitionis apetitum et amorem eterne felicitatis et summi boni. [1300-1500]

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