Cassiodorus

Cassiodorus
Author: James Joseph O'Donnell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 303
Release: 1979
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0520036468

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Cassiodorus

Cassiodorus
Author: Senator Cassiodorus
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015060133389

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"As a minister of the ostrogothic regime in the time of Theoderic, Cassiodorus had as brilliant a political career as any Roman of the late empire. Around 538 CE, on the eve of the Byzantine reconquest of Italy, he published a collection of his state letters under the title of Variae (TTH 12), and disappeared from the public record. Half a century later, dying at his country estate in Calabria, he left behind the exemplars for another world of texts: that of the Christian universe of Scripture, now encompassing the Seven Liberal Arts. The grand plan of this new dispensation is contained in the two books of his Institutions of Divine and Secular Learning, a work which would be excerpted and copied in monasteries throughout the Latin Middle Ages. The Institutions appears here in the first new English translation in more than fifty years, with explanatory notes and a historical and interpretative introduction that takes full account of recent scholarship. The treatise On the Soul, which was originally published as the thirteenth book of the Variae, is included as an appendix. For a long while mistakenly revered as a saviour of classical civilization, in recent times more often dismissed as an anachronism, Cassiodorus emerges from this edition of the Institutions as an exceptional but nonetheless representative exponent of the learned Christian culture of later Latin Antiquity. The work will be of interest to historians of the late Roman empire and the early Christian church, medievalists, and students of the classical tradition."-- Publisher description.

The Cambridge History of the Bible Volume 2 The West from the Fathers to the Reformation

The Cambridge History of the Bible  Volume 2  The West from the Fathers to the Reformation
Author: G. W. H. Lampe
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 632
Release: 1975-10-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521290171

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The study of the Bible in the West, from Jerome and the Fathers to the time of Erasmus.

Encyclopedia of Monasticism A L

Encyclopedia of Monasticism  A L
Author: William M. Johnston
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 866
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 1579580904

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First published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

The Variae

The Variae
Author: Cassiodorus
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 529
Release: 2022-01-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780520389700

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Cassiodorus—famed throughout history as one of the great Christian exegetes of antiquity—spent most of his life as a high-ranking public official under the Ostrogothic King Theoderic and his heirs. He produced the Variae, a unique letter collection that gave witness to the sixth-century Mediterranean, as late antiquity gave way to the early middle ages. The Variae represents thirty years of Cassiodorus’s work in civil, legal, and financial administration, revealing his interactions with emperors and kings, bishops and military commanders, private citizens, and even criminals. Thus, the Variae remains among the most important sources for the history of this pivotal period and is an indispensable resource for understanding political and diplomatic culture, economic and legal structure, intellectual heritage, urban landscapes, religious worldview, and the evolution of social relations at all levels of society during the twilight of the late-Roman state. This is the first full translation of this masterwork into English.

Praestante Domino auctores liberalium litterarum collegimus

Praestante Domino  auctores liberalium litterarum collegimus
Author: Marijana Vuković
Publsiher: FON
Total Pages: 54
Release: 2009
Genre: Christian education
ISBN: 9788672448320

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The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World

The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
Author: Peter A. Clayton,Martin Price
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1988
Genre: History
ISBN: 0415050367

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First published in 1988. Can you name the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World? Did they even exist? The Pharos at Alexandria survived into the Middle Ages, but the Hanging Gardens of Babylon exist only in references by ancient authors and the Colossus of Rhodes if too improbable to have existed in the form and place traditionally ascribed to it. The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World sets the record straight, with an attractive account of each Wonder in the context in which it was built. The authors combine ancient sources with the results of modern scholarship and excavations to recreate a vivid picture of the Seven Wonders. All experts in their specialist fields, the contributors bring together facts and background that are remarkably difficult to find from any other single source and establish for the fist time the archaeology and location of each Wonder.

Roman State Christian Church Volume 1

Roman State   Christian Church Volume 1
Author: P. R. Coleman-Norton
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2018-08-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781725255647

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This collection of legal documents affecting the Christian Church in the Roman Empire is the first its kind in any language. In time the monuments here translated cover the period from the foundation of the Church to the deposition of Romulus Augustulus, the last emperor in the West (476), and to the publication of the second (and only extant) edition of the Code of Justinian I, the most conspicuous champion of Caesaropapism in the East (534)—each terminus ad quem being an arbitrary, but a natural, limit. The character of the originals, which are mostly in either Greek or Latin, is strictly secular, that is, the documents emanate from the State’s officials, ordinarily the emperors, and thus expose the State’s attitude toward the Church. —From the Introduction