Cassiodorus | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 4 pages of analysis & critique of Cassiodorus.

Cassiodorus | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 4 pages of analysis & critique of Cassiodorus.
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SOURCE: “Further Notes Concerning Cassiodorus's Influence on Mediaeval Culture,” in Speculum, Vol. 22, No. 4, April, 1947, pp. 254-56.

In this essay, Jones lists a number of corrections and emendations to his previous essay (see above).

That the appearance of my recent article, ‘The Influence of Cassiodorus on Mediaeval Culture,’ Speculum, xx (1945), 433-442, has prompted several friends to send me a few suggestions for its correction and improvement, and many for its amplification is not surprising. One who has the hardihood to attempt to cover a broad field is bound to fall into occasional error. I desire to express here not only my gratitude for the suggestions but the hope that other readers of Speculum will let me have further recommendations. Professor Wilhelm Levison of the University of Durham is responsible for the items listed below under p. 436, notes 3a (in part) and 6, and p. 441, line 9 (‘bishop’); Professor E. A. Lowe...

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