]
TAMEN ILLA UETUS INQ{U}IT HEC EST.
TAMEN ILLA UETUS INQ{U}IT HEC EST.
Chaucer - Boethius
e
_hidd_--MS. hidde, C. hidde
4641 _derknesse_--derkenesse
4642 _ha? _--MS. ha? e
_selfe_--self
4644 _nou? ir habit_--nother habite
4645 _alle_ (_both_)--al
_ha? _--MS. ha? e
4648 [_Glosa_]--from C.
4649 [_textus_]--from C.
4650 _ha? _ (_both_)--MS. ha? e]
[[pg 161]]
[Headnote:
ANSWERS TO OBJECTIONS AGAINST PROVIDENCE.
]
TAMEN ILLA UETUS INQ{U}IT HEC EST.
[Sidenote: [The 4^the p{ro}se. ]]
[Sidenote: _P. _ This is the old objection against Providence, so
ably handled by Cicero in his _Book of Divination_; and you
yourself have anxiously discussed it. ]
++? anne seide she. ? is is q{uo}d she ? e olde questiou{n} of
? e p{ur}ueaunce of god. {and} marcus tulius whan he 4652
deuided[e] ? e deuinac{i}ou{n}s. ? at is to sein in hys booke
? at he wroot of deuinac{i}ou{n}s. he moeued[e] gretly ?
_hidd_--MS. hidde, C. hidde
4641 _derknesse_--derkenesse
4642 _ha? _--MS. ha? e
_selfe_--self
4644 _nou? ir habit_--nother habite
4645 _alle_ (_both_)--al
_ha? _--MS. ha? e
4648 [_Glosa_]--from C.
4649 [_textus_]--from C.
4650 _ha? _ (_both_)--MS. ha? e]
[[pg 161]]
[Headnote:
ANSWERS TO OBJECTIONS AGAINST PROVIDENCE.
]
TAMEN ILLA UETUS INQ{U}IT HEC EST.
[Sidenote: [The 4^the p{ro}se. ]]
[Sidenote: _P. _ This is the old objection against Providence, so
ably handled by Cicero in his _Book of Divination_; and you
yourself have anxiously discussed it. ]
++? anne seide she. ? is is q{uo}d she ? e olde questiou{n} of
? e p{ur}ueaunce of god. {and} marcus tulius whan he 4652
deuided[e] ? e deuinac{i}ou{n}s. ? at is to sein in hys booke
? at he wroot of deuinac{i}ou{n}s. he moeued[e] gretly ?