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- W2321602525 abstract "Not less than ten specific references are made to Boethius in the Convivio, while copious allusions to the philosopher's work can be found in all of Dante's compositions with the exception of the poetry section of the Vita nova.' Yet their respective treatment of the allegory of philosophy seems to be so different that any possible resemblance to a definite model of earlier origin must inevitably be reduced to a mere relative similarity of dramatic effects. In essence Dante's concept of philosophy is different from that of Boethius. The manifestations of such difference are so varied that a proper treatment and evaluation of them is best accomplished after some brief considerations of the generic relationship of the two works in which Lady Philosophy appears. It has been suggested that the vaguely defined genre of Menippean satire, in the case of the Consolatio Philosophiae, be replaced with the term consolatory literature. This new designation would certainly be more appropriate and less arbitrary than the other which is justifi-" @default.
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- W2321602525 title "Lady Philosophy in Boethius and Dante" @default.
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