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A short excerpt from George Sharpley's film about Boethius, who wrote the Consolation of Philosophy in the prison where he died in the early 6th century AD. Full version and other Latin films (Goddesses, Myths and Mortals) and more Latin language learning resources from the LATIN QVARTER. Characters speak in Latin, as spoken in the 6th century AD. (www.lingua.co.uk/latin)

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