9780393098563-0393098567-Introduction to Divine and Human Readings

Introduction to Divine and Human Readings

ISBN-13: 9780393098563
ISBN-10: 0393098567
Author: Cassiodorus
Publication date: 1969
Publisher: W.W. Norton & Company
Format: Paperback 233 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780393098563
ISBN-10: 0393098567
Author: Cassiodorus
Publication date: 1969
Publisher: W.W. Norton & Company
Format: Paperback 233 pages

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Introduction to Divine and Human Readings (ISBN-13: 9780393098563 and ISBN-10: 0393098567), written by authors Cassiodorus, was published by W.W. Norton & Company in 1969. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Introduction to Divine and Human Readings (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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From A.D. 503 to 539, Cassiodorus held a succession of important political offices under four Ostrogothic rulers, and strove to build a strong Italian state in which Gothic and Roman elements might work harmoniously together. In 539, he began a second career, which proved to be of even greater importance: writing a commentary on the Christian Scriptures, assembling an important collection of theological and classical works, and establishing precise rules for copying and preserving the manuscripts.
The two books in the present volume belong to the monastic phase of Cassiodorus' activities. Book I considers the nature of the Bible and the importance of various ecclesiastical and secular works as keys to its understanding, and sets forth procedures for copyists. Book II is a treatise on the seven liberal arts: grammar, rhetoric, dialectic, arithmetic, geometry, music, and astronomy.
Cassiodorus' signal contribution was to transform the monastery into a theological school and scriptorium, where the writings of the Church fathers and of classical antiquity could be preserved, multiplied, and studied. In his work he brought together the vigor of Germany and the culture of Rome, and made possible systematic bridges between the ancient and medieval world.

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