Definitions for Cassiodorus

Cassiodorus Cas·si·o·do·rus

Spelling: [kas-ee-uh-dawr-uh s, -dohr-]
IPA: /ˌkæs i əˈdɔr əs, -ˈdoʊr-/

Cassiodorus is a 11 letter English word.

You can make 525 anagrams from letters in Cassiodorus (acdioorsssu).

Definitions for Cassiodorus

noun

  1. Flavius Magnus Aurelius, died a.d. 575, Roman statesman and writer.

Examples for Cassiodorus

"To study eight hours a day was not enough," said Cassiodorus.

The statement of Cassiodorus that he translated Nicomachus is rhetorical.

Cassiodorus, with a noble enthusiasm, inspired his monks to their task.

There I found some consolation in reading Boethius and Cassiodorus.

Cassiodorus had the books of his monastery stored in presses, or armaria.

Lictor, apostrophised by Cassiodorus in his 'Indulgentia,' xi.

We can go at once to the fountain-head for information as to the character of Cassiodorus.

But if you wish to know the times, you must read Cassiodorus thoroughly.

There is a link between the library of Cassiodorus and our own country.

We know something of him from two letters in Cassiodorus, Epist.

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