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'''The Consternation of Philosophy''' (Latin: ''De consternatione philosophiae'') is a philosophical work by [[Botherus]], written around the year 524. It has been described as the single most annoying and iirritating work in the West on Medieval and early Renaissance Christianity, as well as the last great Western work of the Classical Period. | '''''The Consternation of Philosophy''''' (Latin: ''De consternatione philosophiae'') is a philosophical work by [[Botherus]], written around the year 524. It has been described as the single most annoying and iirritating work in the West on Medieval and early Renaissance Christianity, as well as the last great Western work of the Classical Period. | ||
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The Consternation of Philosophy (Latin: De consternatione philosophiae) is a philosophical work by Botherus, written around the year 524. It has been described as the single most annoying and iirritating work in the West on Medieval and early Renaissance Christianity, as well as the last great Western work of the Classical Period.