e
p{re}science brynge in necessite of bytydynge of ?
p{re}science brynge in necessite of bytydynge of ?
Chaucer - Boethius
[Sidenote: But I will prove that, however the order of causes may
stand, the event of things foreseen is necessary, although
prescience doth not seem to impose a necessity upon future things
to fall out. ]
? But I ne enforce me nat now
to shewe{n} it ? at ? e bytidyng of ? inges y-wist byforn is
necessarie. how so or in what manere ? at ? e ordre of 4476
causes ha? it self. al ? ou? ? at it ne seme nat ? at ?
e
p{re}science brynge in necessite of bytydynge of ? inges
to comen.
[Sidenote: For if a man sit--the belief in the sitting is true;
and, on the other hand, if the opinion is true of his sitting, he
must needs sit. ]
? For certys yif ? at any wy? t sitte? it byhoue?
by necessite ? at ? e oppiniou{n} be so? e of hym 4480
? {a}t coniecti? ? at he sitte? .