Already, in the nineteenth year of our era, according to
Cassiodorus and Pliny, a new island, Theia
I have not even been able to discover the secret of
Cassiodorus, whose lamp burned without wick and without oil.
comes from Isidore and
Cassiodorus. In his epicedium on Enrique de
In Fifth century works of
Cassiodorus, followed by Arab physician Ishaq Bin Al-Rohawi in 6th century widened the dimensions of medical ethics.
(15) His main sources, however, were Greek and Latin chronicles--such as
Cassiodorus's Gothic History, Marcellinus Comes' Chronicle, and Festus's Breviarium--and Jordanes often adapted these writers drastically.
The historian of the Church
Cassiodorus renders the words of a hermit named Stephen who acknowledged the following:
Goscelin's reading list for Eve included the biblical commentaries of Jerome, Augustine, and Gregory, the lives of the church fathers, and the theological works of
Cassiodorus, Augustine, Eusebius, Orosius, and Boethius, reflecting her presumed facility with literary Latin.
The most important of these are the didascalic treatises of
Cassiodorus, Isidore, and Hugh of St.