e book of his phisik
diffinisse?
Chaucer - Boethius
t may
be cleped ey? er hap{pe} or ellis auenture of fortune.
[Sidenote: Is there nothing (hid from the vulgar) to which these
words may be applied? ]
[Sidenote: [* fol. 34. ]]
or is
? er ou? t al *be it so ? at it is hidd fro ? e poeple to
whiche ? ise wordes ben couenable.
[Sidenote: _P. _ Aristotle defines this matter with much precision
and probability. ]
Myn aristotul q{uo}d 4340
she. in ?
e book of his phisik diffinisse? ? is ? ing by
short resou{n} and ney? e to ? e so? e.
[Sidenote: _B. _ How? ]
? In whiche manere
q{uo}d I.
[Sidenote: _P. _ So often as a man does anything for the sake of
any other thing, and another thing than what he intended to do is
produced by other causes, that thing so produced is called
_Chance_. ]
? As ofte q{uo}d she as men don any ? ing for
grace of any o?
be cleped ey? er hap{pe} or ellis auenture of fortune.
[Sidenote: Is there nothing (hid from the vulgar) to which these
words may be applied? ]
[Sidenote: [* fol. 34. ]]
or is
? er ou? t al *be it so ? at it is hidd fro ? e poeple to
whiche ? ise wordes ben couenable.
[Sidenote: _P. _ Aristotle defines this matter with much precision
and probability. ]
Myn aristotul q{uo}d 4340
she. in ?
e book of his phisik diffinisse? ? is ? ing by
short resou{n} and ney? e to ? e so? e.
[Sidenote: _B. _ How? ]
? In whiche manere
q{uo}d I.
[Sidenote: _P. _ So often as a man does anything for the sake of
any other thing, and another thing than what he intended to do is
produced by other causes, that thing so produced is called
_Chance_. ]
? As ofte q{uo}d she as men don any ? ing for
grace of any o?