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Verse translation of Book III, metre 9 of Boethius's 'De consolatione philosophiae', by Alexander Pope

Archive Item: BC MS Lt 16 Contains digital media

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Title: Verse translation of Book III, metre 9 of Boethius's 'De consolatione philosophiae', by Alexander Pope

Level: Item

Classmark: BC MS Lt 16

Date(s): c.1703-1704

Language: English

Size and medium: 1 envelope; 2 manuscript dcouments; 1 photograph

Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/7188

Collection group(s): Brotherton Collection Manuscript Verse

Description

Verse prayer to God as creator and source of reason, for inspiration, strength and comfort, translated from Boethius, 'Consolation of Philosophy', III.9, by Alexander Pope; together with bifolium letter from Charles Bertie to Sir William Trumbull, 19 February 1703, on the inner pages of which are Trumbull's own verse translation of the same passage from Boethius, and an adaptation by him of lines 990-99, 1009-11 of Dryden's translation of Virgil, 'Aeneid', VI, asking for God's help in overcoming the corruption and baseness of human life.

Also includes a photograph of Pope's translation.

Biography or history

A general outline of the life and works of the poet Alexander Pope can be found in the Dictionary of National Biography, but there are numerous biographical and critical evaluations if more detailed information is required.

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Bought from Sotheby on 30 July 1963.

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