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  2. Wheel of Fortune (medieval) - Wikipedia

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    The Roman philosopher Boethius (c. 480–524) played a key role, [5] utilizing both her and her Wheel in his Consolatio Philosophiae. For example, from the first chapter of the second book: For example, from the first chapter of the second book:

  3. Boethius - Wikipedia

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    "The Boethian Wheel" is a model for Boethius' belief that history is a wheel, [108] a metaphor that Boethius uses frequently in the Consolation; it remained very popular throughout the Middle Ages, and is still often seen today. As the wheel turns, those who have power and wealth will turn to dust; men may rise from poverty and hunger to ...

  4. On the Consolation of Philosophy - Wikipedia

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    Book I: Boethius laments his imprisonment before he is visited by Philosophy, personified as a woman. Book II: Philosophy illustrates the capricious nature of Fate by discussing the "wheel of Fortune"; she further argues that true happiness lies in the pursuit of wisdom.

  5. Fortuna - Wikipedia

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    The ubiquitous image of the Wheel of Fortune found throughout the Middle Ages and beyond was a direct legacy of the second book of Boethius's Consolation. The Wheel appears in many renditions from tiny miniatures in manuscripts to huge stained glass windows in cathedrals, such as at Amiens. Lady Fortune is usually represented as larger than ...

  6. Boece (Chaucer) - Wikipedia

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    Boece is Geoffrey Chaucer's translation into Middle English of The Consolation of Philosophy by Boethius. [1] The original work, written in Latin, stresses the importance of philosophy to everyday life and was one of the major works of philosophy in the Middle Ages.

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  8. John Kennedy Toole - Wikipedia

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    Byrne specialized in the medieval period, and he and Toole frequently discussed the philosopher Boethius and the wheel of Fortuna, as described in Boethius' Consolation of Philosophy. Boethius was the favorite philosopher of Ignatius J. Reilly, who frequently referred to Fortuna and Consolation of Philosophy.

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