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How to Cope
An Ancient Guide to Enduring Hardship

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A vivid and accessible new translation of essential selections from Boethius’s Consolation of Philosophy—a moving classic about facing life’s worst events with courage and hope

What do you do when your life has fallen apart? Fifteen hundred years ago, a Roman nobleman named Boethius (ca. 480–524 CE) asked this question as he was sitting in a prison cell waiting to die, accused—probably unjustly—of treason. Boethius had been a rich and powerful man with all a person could want in life, but now he had lost everything. Shaken, he wondered how such terrible misfortune could have happened to him and why life was so unfair. When Philosophy herself appears in his cell and confronts Boethius, the conversation that follows between the two on the nature of evil and why humans suffer is as powerful and inspiring today as it was to its first readers. In How to Cope, Philip Freeman presents a lively modern translation of essential selections from Boethius’s classic, complete with an introduction and the original Latin on facing pages.

This translation vividly captures Boethius’s journey from bitterness and anger to reconciliation and peace, showing how ancient philosophy, especially Stoicism, can help readers deal with adversity in their own lives. The book reveals the qualities that have made The Consolation of Philosophy one of the most popular and influential works of classical and world literature, and an inspiration to countless writers, including Thomas Aquinas, Dante, and Chaucer.


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Boethius, Selections from The Consolation of Philosophy Selected, translated, and introduced by Philip Freeman


Product details

Authors Boethius
Assisted by Freeman Philip (Editor and translation)
Publisher Princeton University Press
 
Content Book
Product form Hardback
Publication date 30.09.2025
Subject Education and learning > Teaching preparation > Vocational needs
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: antiquity to present day
 
EAN 9780691259161
ISBN 978-0-691-25916-1
Pages 288
Dimensions (packing) 12 x 18 x 3 cm
 
Series Ancient Wisdom for Modern Readers
Subjects Imagination, Lack, Freedom, Fortune, Savage, happiness, Stars, Nature, Human, Law, death, Judge, Plato, Virtue, SELF-HELP / Meditations, Swift, Fame, PHILOSOPHY / Free Will & Determinism, PHILOSOPHY / Ethics & Moral Philosophy, Earth, Money, Philosophy, PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / Ancient & Classical, knowledge, universe, Self-help & personal development, Divine, OUTCOME, Fate, Reason, Ethics & moral philosophy, Rules, Classical texts, simplicity, Truth, Eternal, HOPE, Popular philosophy, Strength, Hard, matter, Glory, Wealth, motion, Ethics and moral philosophy, EVIL, Senses, cold, goodness, desires, excellent, Sufficiency, Self-help, personal development and practical advice, Punishment, Ancient, classical and medieval texts, Respect, necessity, offices, Popular philosophy: Meaning of life / finding sense in life, creatures, Goods, Judgment, senate, foreknowledge, Reward, Substance, Forth, sorrow, Arguments, opposite, Honors, Riches, Highest, Worthy, Beneath, heavens, wickedness, miserable, Admit, Foreseen, Deny, mortals
 

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