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Concepts / Philosophy / C15Allegorical representation of Philosophy (the lady) accompanied by the writer and philosopher, Boece
Pythagoras & BoethiusPYTHAGORAS Greek philosopher and mathematician, depicted calculating with counters while BOETHIUS uses figures Date: 580? - 500? BC
TITUS MANLIUSAn exemplar of Roman obedience, Titus Torquatus Manlius condemns his own son to death for fighting an unauthorised duel. Date: circa 360 BCE
Torquatus condemns his own son to deathTitus Manlius Torquatus, as Roman Consul, condemns his own son to death for leaving his post in wartime against military orders, hence the term Manlian discipline'. Date: 340 BC
Marcus Manlius Capitolinus condemned to deathMarcus Manlius Capitolinus, though popular with the people, is condemned to death by the patricians. Date: 385 BC
Roman philiosopher Manlius Boethius, 510Costume of Roman philiosopher Manlius Boethius in 510, from an ivory dyptich. Costume del Console Boezio da un Dittico. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Roberti from Giulio Ferrarios Costumes
Depictions of the Seven against Thebes. Tydeus, Amphiaraus, Polynices and Parthenopeus, from an Etruscan cameo 1. Amphiaraus with Eriphyle 1, a genius presents a helmet to Amphiaraus 3
French actor Francois Joseph Talma (1763-1826) as Manlius in Manlius Capitolinus by Antoine de la Fosse at the Theatre Francais
Titus Manlius Torquatus decide the fate of Rome in a fight aHistory of Gaul. Titus Manlius Torquatus (Consul 347 B.C.) decide the fate of Rome in a fight against a Gallic warrior. Miniature of the 15th century. Chateau de Chantilly. France
Anicius BoethiusAnicius Manlius Severinus Boethius Roman Philosopher
MEUNG, Jean de (1240-1305); Philip IV the Fair, of France (1
MEUNG, Jean de (1240-1305); BOETHIUS, Anicius Manlius Severi
BOETHIUS, Anicius Manlius Severinus (480-524). Latin philosopher and politician. Frontispiece of De Arithmetica by
Titus Manlius TorquatusTITUS MANLIUS TORQUATUS Roman soldier and statesman, depicted vanquishing an enemy in single combat
Torquatus visits the tribune PomponiusTitus Manlius Torquatus, armed with a knife, forces the tribune Marcus Pomponius to retract accusations made against his father Lucius, who was making unpopular preparations for war