Cassiodorus has written:
'Cassiodorus, Explanation of the Psalms' -- subject(s): Bible, Commentaries, Early works to 1800
'Cassiodori Senatoris Chronica ad a.DXIX' -- subject(s): Consuls, Roman, History, Roman Consuls, Sources
'Magni Aurelii Cassiodori Senatoris... Opera omnia... opera et studio J. Garetti'
'The letters of Cassiodorus' -- subject(s): Goths, History
'A prayer of Cassiodorus from the treatise De anima'
'Variarum libri XII ..' -- subject(s): Goths, Soul, History
'The variae of Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus Senator ..' -- subject(s): Goths, History, Popes
'M. Aurelii Cassiodori senatoris De antiquariis' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Scribes, Scriptoria
'[Ecclesiastica tripartita historia]' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Church history
'Magni Aurelii Cassiodori Senatoris ... Opera Omnia in duos tomos'
'Ordo generis Cassiodororum'
'Cassiodorus' Historia ecclesiastica tripartita in Leopold Stainreuter's German translation MS ger. fol. 1109' -- subject(s): Church history
'Cassiodori Senatoris Institutiones' -- subject(s): Methodology, Classification of sciences, Theology
'Cassiodori Senatoris complexiones in epistulis sancti Pauli'
'Cassiodori-Epiphanii Historia ecclesiastica tripartita'
'Le istituzioni' -- subject(s): Methodology, Classification of sciences, Theology
'[ M. Aurelii Cassiodori Senatoris v.c. Opera omnia quae exstant'
'De anima' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Philosophy
'Magni Aurelii Cassiodori variarum libri XII' -- subject(s): Soul, History
Cassiodorus died in 585.
Mary Gratia Ennis has written: 'The vocabulary of the Institutiones of Cassiodorus' -- subject(s): Glossaries, vocabularies, Latin language, Postclassical Latin language, Vocabulary
Cassiodorus was born in 485.
Cassiodorus and Boethius were both officials at the court of Theodoric the Great, the king of the Ostrogoths, in the early 6th century. Cassiodorus served as a significant advisor and held various administrative roles, while Boethius was a philosopher and statesman who became a prominent figure in the court. Their work contributed to the preservation of classical knowledge during the transition from the Roman Empire to the Middle Ages.
Grace Lemke Houghton has written: 'Cassiodorus and manuscript illustration at Vivarium' -- subject(s): Illumination of books and manuscripts, Illumination of books and manuscripts, Medieval, Medieval Illumination of books and manuscripts
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Interesting question! :)The Catholic Encyclopedia points out that a spear believed to be identical with that which pierced our Saviour'sbody was venerated at Jerusalem at the close of the sixth century, and the presence there of this important relic is attested half a century earlier by Cassiodorus (In Ps. lxxxvi, P.L., LXX, 621) and after him by Gregory of Tours (P.L., LXXI, 712)Perhaps a deeper look into the writings of Cassiodorus or Gregory of Tours listed above might shed some light on who brought it to Jerusalem and when.
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