e here as a
corolarie
or a mede of coroune.
Chaucer - Boethius
_ vpon ?
ise ?
inges ?
an q{uo}d she.
ry?
t as
? ise geometriens whan ? ei han shewed her p{ro}posiciou{n}s 2552
ben wont to brynge{n} in ? inges ? at ? ei clepen porismes
or declarac{i}ou{n}s of forseide ? inges. ry? t so wil I ? eue
?
e here as a corolarie or a mede of coroune.
[Sidenote: Because by the attainment of felicity men become happy,
and as felicity is the same as Divinity itself, therefore by the
attainment of Divinity men are made happy. ]
For whi.
for as moche as by ? e getynge of blisfulnesse men ben 2556
maked blysful. {and} blisfulnesse is diuinite. ? ? an is
it manifest {and} open ? at by ? e gety{n}g of diuinite men
ben makid blisful.
[Sidenote: But as by the participation of justice or of wisdom men
become just or wise,]
ry? t as by ? e getynge of iustice . . .
? ise geometriens whan ? ei han shewed her p{ro}posiciou{n}s 2552
ben wont to brynge{n} in ? inges ? at ? ei clepen porismes
or declarac{i}ou{n}s of forseide ? inges. ry? t so wil I ? eue
?
e here as a corolarie or a mede of coroune.
[Sidenote: Because by the attainment of felicity men become happy,
and as felicity is the same as Divinity itself, therefore by the
attainment of Divinity men are made happy. ]
For whi.
for as moche as by ? e getynge of blisfulnesse men ben 2556
maked blysful. {and} blisfulnesse is diuinite. ? ? an is
it manifest {and} open ? at by ? e gety{n}g of diuinite men
ben makid blisful.
[Sidenote: But as by the participation of justice or of wisdom men
become just or wise,]
ry? t as by ? e getynge of iustice . . .