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Book 1 Chapter 4: Boethius Puts God in the Dock | 2020-04-26T22:52:18Z | The Consolation of Philosophy | https://gmgauthier.us-east-1.linodeobjects.com/podcast/img/1295493-1587570880129-19c5232f081e9.jpg | false |
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Philosophy bids Boethius declare his griefs. He relates the story of his unjust accusation and ruin. He concludes with a prayer (Song V.) that the moral disorder in human affairs may be set right. In the analysis: on the competition between Dionysus and Apollo; The Ass and The Lyre; Boethius’ similarities to the Book of Job.