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Keywords: DANSK/ ENGELISH: Efter Bibelen var Filosofiens trøst af den romerske filosof og statsmand Boëthius den mest læste bog i middelalderen. Boethius skrev den under et fængselsophold som en dialog mellem forfatteren og personifikationen af filosofi, mens han afventede sin retssag, hvor han stod anklaget for forræderi. Den diskuterer det ondes problem og konflikten mellem fri vilje og det guddommelige forsyn. Philosophia forklarer omskifteligheden af skæbnens tilskikkelsers og trøster Boethius. Getty Museum ejer en række blade fra en eksklusiv fransk kopi af teksten (Consolation de philosophie), som Coëtivy-mesteren illuminerede i Paris omkring 1460'erne. Miniaturerne giver konkrete visuelle udtryk til de filosofiske ideer, som sikrer deres plads i læserens hukommelse. Coëtivy Master (Henri de Vulcop?) (French, active about 1450 - 1485): Miniature from Boethius, The Consolation of Philosophy. Paris, France, about 1460 - 1470. Tempera colors, gold leaf, gold paint, and ink on parchment. 6 x 17 cm. After the Bible, the Consolation of Philosophy by the Roman philosopher and statesman Boethius was the most widely read book in the Middle Ages. Boethius wrote the work, a dialogue between its author and the personification of Philosophy, in prison while awaiting trial for treason. Discussing the problem of evil and the conflict between free will and divine providence, Philosophy explains the changeable nature of Fortune and consoles Boethius in his adversity. The Getty Museum owns a series of cuttings from a luxurious French copy of the text (Consolation de philosophie), which the Coëtivy Master illuminated in Paris around the 1460s. The miniatures give concrete visual expression to the philosophical ideas, assuring their place in the reader's memory. Wikimedia, Public domain: goo.gl/3D8lhS DANSK/ ENGELISH: Efter Bibelen var Filosofiens trøst af den romerske filosof og statsmand Boëthius den mest læste bog i middelalderen. Boethius skrev den under et fængselsophold som en dialog mellem forfatteren og personifikationen af filosofi, mens han afventede sin retssag, hvor han stod anklaget for forræderi. Den diskuterer det ondes problem og konflikten mellem fri vilje og det guddommelige forsyn. Philosophia forklarer omskifteligheden af skæbnens tilskikkelsers og trøster Boethius. Getty Museum ejer en række blade fra en eksklusiv fransk kopi af teksten (Consolation de philosophie), som Coëtivy-mesteren illuminerede i Paris omkring 1460'erne. Miniaturerne giver konkrete visuelle udtryk til de filosofiske ideer, som sikrer deres plads i læserens hukommelse. Coëtivy Master (Henri de Vulcop?) (French, active about 1450 - 1485): Miniature from Boethius, The Consolation of Philosophy. Paris, France, about 1460 - 1470. Tempera colors, gold leaf, gold paint, and ink on parchment. 6 x 17 cm. After the Bible, the Consolation of Philosophy by the Roman philosopher and statesman Boethius was the most widely read book in the Middle Ages. Boethius wrote the work, a dialogue between its author and the personification of Philosophy, in prison while awaiting trial for treason. Discussing the problem of evil and the conflict between free will and divine providence, Philosophy explains the changeable nature of Fortune and consoles Boethius in his adversity. The Getty Museum owns a series of cuttings from a luxurious French copy of the text (Consolation de philosophie), which the Coëtivy Master illuminated in Paris around the 1460s. The miniatures give concrete visual expression to the philosophical ideas, assuring their place in the reader's memory. Wikimedia, Public domain: goo.gl/3D8lhS Coëtivy Master (Henri de Vulcop?) (French, active about 1450 - 1485) - Philosophy Instructing Boethius on the Role of God - Google Art Project.jpg active about 1450 - 1485 6888541 Coëtivy Master Henri de Vulcop French French /collection/the-j-paul-getty-museum/artwork/philosophy-instructing-boethius-on-the-role-of-god-coetivy-master-henri-de-vulcop-french-active-about-1450-1485/6896268/ Coëtivy Master Henri de Vulcop French active about 1450 - 1485 illuminator /artist/coetivy-master/6913132/ 6913132 /collection/the-j-paul-getty-museum/ The J Paul Getty Museum 343005 http //www getty edu/museum 3/13/2012 12 09 25 AM /collection/the-j-paul-getty-museum/artwork/philosophy-instructing-boethius-on-the-role-of-god-coetivy-master-henri-de-vulcop-french-active-about-1450-1485/6896268/ 1460 about 1460 - 1470 Philosophy Boethius Tempera colors gold leaf and gold paint on parchment 70 6896268 True 1470 3/25/2012 3 12 33 PM lido getty edu-gm-obj135419 http //www getty edu/art/gettyguide/artObjectDetails artobj 135419 http //www getty edu/legal/copyright html Detached leaf 1460 1480 Paris France Creation w170 x h70 cm about 1460 - 1470 False 2 39252336448598 Part philosophy-instructing-boethius-on-the-role-of-god-coetivy-master-henri-de-vulcop-french-active-about-1450-1485 Philosophy Instructing Boethius on the Role of God p 170 Tempera colors gold leaf and gold paint on parchment Philosophy Boethius http //www getty edu/legal/copyright html special url_id 1gE2bSqdkWTI6Q PD-old-100 Google Art Project works by Coëtivy Master MS 42 Getty museum - Consolation of Philosophy DANSK/ ENGELISH: Efter Bibelen var Filosofiens trøst af den romerske filosof og statsmand Boëthius den mest læste bog i middelalderen. Boethius skrev den under et fængselsophold som en dialog mellem forfatteren og personifikationen af filosofi, mens han afventede sin retssag, hvor han stod anklaget for forræderi. Den diskuterer det ondes problem og konflikten mellem fri vilje og det guddommelige forsyn. Philosophia forklarer omskifteligheden af skæbnens tilskikkelsers og trøster Boethius. Getty Museum ejer en række blade fra en eksklusiv fransk kopi af teksten (Consolation de philosophie), som Coëtivy-mesteren illuminerede i Paris omkring 1460'erne. Miniaturerne giver konkrete visuelle udtryk til de filosofiske ideer, som sikrer deres plads i læserens hukommelse. Coëtivy Master (Henri de Vulcop?) (French, active about 1450 - 1485): Miniature from Boethius, The Consolation of Philosophy. Paris, France, about 1460 - 1470. Tempera colors, gold leaf, gold paint, and ink on parchment. 6 x 17 cm. After the Bible, the Consolation of Philosophy by the Roman philosopher and statesman Boethius was the most widely read book in the Middle Ages. Boethius wrote the work, a dialogue between its author and the personification of Philosophy, in prison while awaiting trial for treason. Discussing the problem of evil and the conflict between free will and divine providence, Philosophy explains the changeable nature of Fortune and consoles Boethius in his adversity. The Getty Museum owns a series of cuttings from a luxurious French copy of the text (Consolation de philosophie), which the Coëtivy Master illuminated in Paris around the 1460s. The miniatures give concrete visual expression to the philosophical ideas, assuring their place in the reader's memory. Wikimedia, Public domain: <a href="https://goo.gl/3D8lhS" rel="nofollow">goo.gl/3D8lhS</a> Coëtivy Master (Henri de Vulcop?) (French, active about 1450 - 1485) - Philosophy Instructing Boethius on the Role of God - Google Art Project.jpg Institution J Paul Getty Museum active about 1450 - 1485 6888541 Coëtivy Master Henri de Vulcop French French /collection/the-j-paul-getty-museum/artwork/philosophy-instructing-boethius-on-the-role-of-god-coetivy-master-henri-de-vulcop-french-active-about-1450-1485/6896268/ Coëtivy Master Henri de Vulcop French active about 1450 - 1485 illuminator /artist/coetivy-master/6913132/ 6913132 /collection/the-j-paul-getty-museum/ The J Paul Getty Museum 343005 http //www getty edu/museum 3/13/2012 12 09 25 AM /collection/the-j-paul-getty-museum/artwork/philosophy-instructing-boethius-on-the-role-of-god-coetivy-master-henri-de-vulcop-french-active-about-1450-1485/6896268/ 1460 about 1460 - 1470 Philosophy Boethius Tempera colors gold leaf and gold paint on parchment 70 6896268 True 1470 3/25/2012 3 12 33 PM lido getty edu-gm-obj135419 http //www getty edu/art/gettyguide/artObjectDetails artobj 135419 http //www getty edu/legal/copyright html Detached leaf 1460 1480 Paris France Creation w170 x h70 cm about 1460 - 1470 False 2 39252336448598 Part philosophy-instructing-boethius-on-the-role-of-god-coetivy-master-henri-de-vulcop-french-active-about-1450-1485 Philosophy Instructing Boethius on the Role of God p 170 Tempera colors gold leaf and gold paint on parchment Philosophy Boethius http //www getty edu/legal/copyright html special url_id 1gE2bSqdkWTI6Q PD-old-100 Google Art Project works by Coëtivy Master MS 42 Getty museum - Consolation of Philosophy
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