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    Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus Senator (c. 485 – c. 585), commonly known as Cassiodorus (/ˌkæsioʊˈdɔːrəs/), was a Christian, Roman statesman, renowned scholar...
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    Durham Cassiodorus (Durham, Cathedral Library, MS B. II. 30) is an 8th-century illuminated manuscript containing an abbreviation of Cassiodorus's Explanation...
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    Getica (section Cassiodorus)
    senate in Rome, but ghosted by Cassiodorus, mentions the great work on the Goths, now complete, in which Cassiodorus "restored the Amali with the illustriousness...
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    Dioscorides. After Cassiodorus' death, the manuscripts housed here were dispersed, some making their way to the Lateran Palace. "Cassiodorus". Britannica....
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    2 (London & New York: Longman, 1989) 162. Cassiodorus, Institutes, I, xxx James O. O'Donnell, Cassiodorus, University of Californian Press, 1979. Postprint...
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    doi:10.1111/emed.12519. ISSN 0963-9462. S2CID 247674196. Cassiodorus, Variae, IV.33 Cassiodorus, Variae, II.27 Jordanes, Getica 303 Jordanes, Getica, 297...
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    his premature death. Highly educated, Amalasuintha was praised by both Cassiodorus and Procopius for her wisdom and her ability to speak three languages...
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    said to be rich in Homer's The Iliad. Cassiodorus' Variae, published in 537, contains a letter written by Cassiodorus in the name of Theodoric the Great...
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  • Theoderic's daughter Amalasuntha, and is said to have been an Amal by Cassiodorus and Jordanes; however, it is more likely that this was a fictitious claim...
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  • on the Gallic War gaudia certaminis the joys of battle according to Cassiodorus, an expression used by Attila in addressing his troops prior to the 451...
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