Cassiodorus

Flavius Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus

senator/monk|485–585|Ravenna
Cassiodorus (c. 485–585) lived one of the most remarkable lives of the sixth century. He served as the chief minister of the Ostrogothic kings of Italy — essentially running the Roman bureaucratic machine for Germanic rulers who wanted to govern like Roman emperors — and then, after that world collapsed, reinvented himself as a monk and scholar who helped preserve classical learning through the early Middle Ages. His Variae, a collection of nearly 470 official letters and edicts written on behalf of kings Theoderic, Athalaric, and others, is one of the most important administrative archives to survive from any period of Roman history. The letters are formal, deliberate, and often elaborately learned — Cassiodorus could not resist working in a classical allusion or a philosophical digression even when issuing a routine tax directive. He writes about everything from the appointment of provincial governors to the proper repair of the Colosseum, from monetary policy to the marvels of Vesuvius. His correspondents (or rather, the recipients of royal pronouncements) span the entire governing apparatus: senators, bishops, generals, tax collectors, and foreign rulers including the emperor in Constantinople. What makes the Variae irreplaceable is that they show us how a barbarian kingdom actually governed. Cassiodorus was deliberately crafting an image of civilized continuity — presenting Theoderic's Ostrogothic Italy as the legitimate heir of Roman administration. The ornate style is itself the message: as long as the letters sounded Roman, the government was Roman. It was a magnificent performance, and the fact that Cassiodorus carefully collected and published these letters suggests he knew it was one.
477
Letters sent
2
Letters received
479
Total letters
10
Correspondents

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All letters (479)

To Theoderic and Theodebert, Kings of Franksc. 506

BOOK ONE OF THE VARIAE

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To Eustathius, of Sebasteiac. 522

GELASIUS TO COUNT TEIA

cassiodorus #2
To Theodoric and Theodebertc. 522

Your Magnificence understands that I am bound by the demands of my priestly office to come before your clemency —...

cassiodorus #3
To Queen Hereulevac. 522

I have hastened to send Peter, the Church's defensor [legal advocate], to petition my lord, your most excellent son...

cassiodorus #4
To Ereleuac. 522

[Pope Gelasius I (r. 492-496) writes to Ereleua, the mother of King Theodoric the Great.

cassiodorus #5
To Theodoric and Theodebertc. 522

It is beyond doubt that Your Magnificence, who has ordered the laws of the Roman emperors to be observed in human...

cassiodorus #6
To Bishops Gerontius and Johnc. 522

VARIAE, APPENDIX, LETTER 7

cassiodorus #7
To Bishops Quinigesius and Constantinec. 522

VARIAE, APPENDIX, LETTER 8

cassiodorus #8
To Senate of City of Romec. 522

VARIAE, APPENDIX, LETTER 9

cassiodorus #9
To Anastasiusc. 522

KING THEODERIC TO THE EMPEROR ANASTASIUS.

cassiodorus #1001
To Theonillac. 522

KING THEODERIC TO THEON, A MAN OF DISTINCTION.

cassiodorus #1002
To Cassiodorusc. 522

KING THEODERIC TO CASSIODORUS, A MAN OF ILLUSTRIOUS RANK AND A PATRICIAN.

cassiodorus #1003
To Senate of Tyanac. 522

KING THEODERIC TO THE SENATE OF THE CITY OF ROME.

cassiodorus #1004
To Florianusc. 522

KING THEODERIC TO FLORIANUS, A MAN OF DISTINCTION.

cassiodorus #1005
To Agapitusc. 522

KING THEODERIC TO AGAPITUS, A MAN OF ILLUSTRIOUS RANK AND PREFECT OF THE CITY.

cassiodorus #1006
To Felix and Hilarinusc. 522

KING THEODERIC TO FELIX, A MAN OF DISTINCTION.

cassiodorus #1007
To Amabilisc. 522

KING THEODERIC TO AMABILIS, AN EXECUTOR.

cassiodorus #1008
To Eustorgiusc. 522

KING THEODERIC TO EUSTORGIUS, THE VENERABLE BISHOP OF MILAN.

cassiodorus #1009
To Boethiusc. 522

KING THEODERIC TO BOETHIUS, A MAN OF ILLUSTRIOUS RANK AND A PATRICIAN.

cassiodorus #1010
To Servatusc. 522

KING THEODERIC TO SERVATUS, MILITARY GOVERNOR OF THE RAETIAS.

cassiodorus #1011
To Eugenitusc. 522

KING THEODERIC TO EUGENITUS, A MAN OF ILLUSTRIOUS RANK AND MASTER OF OFFICES.

cassiodorus #1012
To Senate of Tyanac. 522

KING THEODERIC TO THE SENATE OF THE CITY OF ROME.

cassiodorus #1013
To Faustus of Riezc. 522

KING THEODERIC TO FAUSTUS, PRAETORIAN PREFECT.

cassiodorus #1014
To Festus and Magnusc. 522

KING THEODERIC TO FESTUS, A MAN OF ILLUSTRIOUS RANK AND A PATRICIAN.

cassiodorus #1015
To Julian of Antiochc. 522

KING THEODERIC TO JULIAN, COUNT OF THE PATRIMONY.

cassiodorus #1016
To Rechared, of Visigothsc. 522

KING THEODERIC TO ALL GOTHS AND ROMANS RESIDING AT DERTONA.

cassiodorus #1017
To Domitianus And Wiliac. 522

KING THEODERIC TO DOMITIANUS AND WILIA.

cassiodorus #1018
To Saturninus And Umbisusc. 522

KING THEODERIC TO SATURNINUS AND UMBISUS, MEN OF DISTINCTION.

cassiodorus #1019
To Maximianus, of Syracusec. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 1, LETTER 21

cassiodorus #1021
To Marcellus, Archimandrite of Acoemetæc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 1, LETTER 22

cassiodorus #1022
To Caelianus and Agapitus, Patriciansc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 1, LETTER 23

cassiodorus #1023
To Rechared, of Visigothsc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 1, LETTER 24

cassiodorus #1024
To Sabinianus, a Manc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 1, LETTER 25

cassiodorus #1025
To Faustus, Praetorianc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 1, LETTER 26

cassiodorus #1026
To Speciosusc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 1, LETTER 27

cassiodorus #1027
To Rechared, of Visigothsc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 1, LETTER 28

cassiodorus #1028
To People of Lucristanum, Settled on Sontius (Isonzo River)c. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 1, LETTER 29

cassiodorus #1029
To Senate of Tyanac. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 1, LETTER 30

cassiodorus #1030
To Roman Peoplec. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 1, LETTER 31

cassiodorus #1031
To Caelianus and Agapitus, Patriciansc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 1, LETTER 32

cassiodorus #1032
To Caelianus and Agapitus, Patriciansc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 1, LETTER 33

cassiodorus #1033
To Faustus, Praetorianc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 1, LETTER 34

cassiodorus #1034
To Faustus, Praetorianc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 1, LETTER 35

cassiodorus #1035
To Ferriolus, a Manc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 1, LETTER 36

cassiodorus #1036
To Crispianusc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 1, LETTER 37

cassiodorus #1037
To Boio, a Manc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 1, LETTER 38

cassiodorus #1038
To Festus, Patrician, a Manc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 1, LETTER 39

cassiodorus #1039
To Osuin, a Manc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 1, LETTER 40

cassiodorus #1040
To Caelianus and Agapitus, Patriciansc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 1, LETTER 41

cassiodorus #1041
To Artemidorus, of City, a Manc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 1, LETTER 42

cassiodorus #1042
To Senate of Tyanac. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 1, LETTER 43

cassiodorus #1043
To Senate of Tyanac. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 1, LETTER 44

cassiodorus #1044
To Boethius, Patrician, a Manc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 1, LETTER 45

cassiodorus #1045
To Gundobad of Burgundiansc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 1, LETTER 46

cassiodorus #1046
To The Emperorc. 522

KING THEODERIC TO THE EMPEROR

cassiodorus #2001
To Felixc. 522

King Theodoric to Felix, Distinguished Man, Ordinary Consul.

cassiodorus #2002
To Senate of Tyanac. 522

KING THEODERIC TO THE SENATE OF THE CITY OF ROME

cassiodorus #2003
To Ecdicius, friendc. 522

King Theodoric to Ecdicius, a Man of Honor.

cassiodorus #2004
To Faustusc. 522

King Theodoric to Faustus, Praetorian Prefect.

cassiodorus #2005
To Agapitusc. 522

King Theodoric to Agapitus, Vir Illustris [Most Illustrious], Patrician.

cassiodorus #2006
To Sunac. 522

King Theodoric to Suna, Vir Illustris [Most Illustrious], Count.

cassiodorus #2007
To Severus, of Aquileiac. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 2, LETTER 8

cassiodorus #2008
To Faustus, Praetorianc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 2, LETTER 9

cassiodorus #2009
To Speciosus, Devoted Man and Officialc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 2, LETTER 10

cassiodorus #2010
To Probinus, Patricianc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 2, LETTER 11

cassiodorus #2011
To The Count of the Siliquatarii and Port Administratorc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 2, LETTER 12

cassiodorus #2012
To Frumarith, Saioc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 2, LETTER 13

cassiodorus #2013
To Symmachus, Romec. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 2, LETTER 14

cassiodorus #2014
To Venantius, Vir Illustrisc. 522

It is our policy to assess future merit even in youth and to judge a child's prospects by the virtues of the parents...

cassiodorus #2015
To Roman Senatec. 522

It is our policy, conscript fathers, to grant rewards to upright character and to kindle men of good promise toward...

cassiodorus #2016
To Honorati, landowners, defenders, and curials of city of Tridentum (Trento)c. 522

We do not wish our generosity to be harmful to anyone -- so that what is given to one person is not charged to...

cassiodorus #2017
To Gudilac. 522

The venerable authority of ancient laws dictates that a man born a curial [member of the city council, responsible...

cassiodorus #2018
To Rechared, of Visigothsc. 522

We justly detest all crimes, and our merciful hearing condemns everything that is unjust.

cassiodorus #2019
To Wiligis, Saio (royal agent)c. 522

Everyone should gladly contribute what they see can serve the public good, since the limbs must feel what affects...

cassiodorus #2020
To Johannes, Imperial Agentc. 522

It is deeply unjust for a hardworking man to be cheated of the fruit of his labor, and for one who deserves a reward...

cassiodorus #2021
To Festus, Patrician, a Manc. 522

It is right that royal devotion should accommodate itself to those wounded by the blow of fate, because those whom...

cassiodorus #2022
To Senate of City of Romec. 522

It is well established that the Senate set the standard for how people should live -- everything that brings honor...

cassiodorus #2024
To People (Public Edict)c. 522

The voice of pain is always a complaint -- the injured cannot keep silent, and a wounded spirit feeds on outcry.

cassiodorus #2025
To Faustus, Praetorianc. 522

We take no pleasure in unjust profits, and gains that come at the expense of fairness never reach our conscience.

cassiodorus #2026
To Jews Residing in Genoac. 522

Just as we willingly grant consent to lawful petitions, we do not approve of our generosity being used to circumvent...

cassiodorus #2027
To Stephanus, of Lyonc. 522

Honest labor deserves its reward, because military service without recognition is military service dishonored.

cassiodorus #2028
To Adilac. 522

Although we wish no one under our protection to suffer any burden -- since a ruler's glory lies in the undisturbed...

cassiodorus #2029
To Faustus, Praetorianc. 522

A personal exemption does not prejudice public law, because a ruler is permitted to be generous, and royal...

cassiodorus #2030
To Senate of City of Romec. 522

It pleases us, Senators, when citizens show devotion to public welfare, because when we recognize the praiseworthy...

cassiodorus #2032
To Decius, Patricianc. 522

Justice demands that a praiseworthy ambition be rewarded, and that what is undertaken with good will be supported by...

cassiodorus #2033
To Tancilac. 522

It is deeply painful that the works of our ancestors should be diminished in our time, when we strive every day to...

cassiodorus #2035
To People (Public Edict)c. 522

Although a relaxed penalty is quite enough to encourage the betrayal of a crime -- and it is no small gift of...

cassiodorus #2036
To Faustus, Praetorianc. 522

The generosity of our reign should keep pace with our growth, relaxing its gifts in proportion to the state's...

cassiodorus #2037
To Faustus, Praetorianc. 522

We wish our wealth to be enriched by the treasury of compassion, and we despise profits acquired through the...

cassiodorus #2038
To Aloisius, Architectc. 522

If we wish to preserve the marvels heard about from antiquity for the praise of our reign -- since it adds to a...

cassiodorus #2039
To Boethius, Patrician, a Manc. 522

When the king of the Franks, drawn by the fame of our table, requested a lyre player from us with great urgency, we...

cassiodorus #2040
To Clovis of Franksc. 522

We rejoice in the kinship of your glorious valor -- that you have stirred the Frankish nation, long settled in...

cassiodorus #2041
To Alaricc. 522

KING THEODERIC TO ALARIC, KING OF THE VISIGOTHS

cassiodorus #3001
To Gundobad of Burgundiansc. 522

King Theodoric to Gundobad, King of the Burgundians.

cassiodorus #3002
To Of Herulsc. 522

KING THEODERIC TO THE KING OF THE HERULS, TO THE KING OF THE WARNI, TO THE KING OF THE THURINGIANS

cassiodorus #3003
To Luduinc. 522

King Theodoric to Luduin [Clovis], King of the Franks.

cassiodorus #3004
To Importunusc. 522

King Theodoric to Importunus, Vir Illustris [Most Illustrious], Patrician.

cassiodorus #3005
To the Senate of the City of Romec. 522

King Theodoric to the Senate of the City of Rome.

cassiodorus #3006
To Januariusc. 522

King Theodoric to Januarius, Venerable Bishop of Salona [modern Split, Croatia].

cassiodorus #3007
To Venantius, Vir Illustrisc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 3, LETTER 8

cassiodorus #3008
To Honorati, landowners, defenders, and curials of city of Tridentum (Trento)c. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 3, LETTER 9

cassiodorus #3009
To Festus, Patrician, a Manc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 3, LETTER 10

cassiodorus #3010
To Argolicus, of City of Romec. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 3, LETTER 11

cassiodorus #3011
To Roman Senatec. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 3, LETTER 12

cassiodorus #3012
To Sunhivadus, Manc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 3, LETTER 13

cassiodorus #3013
To Aurigenusc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 3, LETTER 14

cassiodorus #3014
To Theodahad, Vir Sublimisc. 522

When justice is violated, the injury is ours, because we rightly take upon ourselves offenses against things we hold...

cassiodorus #3015
To Gemellus, ac. 522

A judgment backed by precedent is solid, and there is no room for doubt where proven experience speaks in one's favor.

cassiodorus #3016
To All the provincials of Gaulc. 522

You should gladly obey Roman custom, to which you have been restored after so long -- for the return is welcome to a...

cassiodorus #3017
To Gemellus, ac. 522

Those who chose our clemency deserve good things, so that we may prove through their advancement that their decision...

cassiodorus #3018
To Daniel (a craftsman)c. 522

It is right that we should look after the just compensation of those who serve our palace, because public labor...

cassiodorus #3019
To Triwila, Saio, and Ferrocinctus, Imperial Agentc. 522

Among the glorious concerns of the state that we continually review in our thoughts with God's help, close to our...

cassiodorus #3020
To Faustus, Praetorianc. 522

It is human custom that people enjoy variety more, and even though they possess exceptional things, anything that...

cassiodorus #3021
To Artemidorus, of City, a Manc. 522

It is fitting that we adorn our court with noble men, so that their wishes may be fulfilled and our retinue may be...

cassiodorus #3022
To Colosseusc. 522

It is a pleasure to entrust responsibilities to proven men, since the judgment of the one who chooses is vindicated...

cassiodorus #3023
To Barbarians and Romans Residing in Pannoniac. 522

Our providence does not abandon its purpose -- always attentive to its subjects, it arranges what will benefit them,...

cassiodorus #3024
To Simeoniusc. 522

We take pleasure in assigning men of proven moral character to public duties, so that the faithful service of good...

cassiodorus #3025
To Osuin, a Manc. 522

Although your own good judgment should be enough to provide assistance to those assigned to public duty, our...

cassiodorus #3026
To Johannes, Imperial Agentc. 522

It is the purpose of royal compassion to cut off the ground for unjust hatreds and to restrain the arrogance of...

cassiodorus #3027
To Cassiodorusc. 522

The sight of those who have impressed themselves on our hearts through glorious actions is always pleasing to us.

cassiodorus #3028
To Argolicus, of City of Romec. 522

Who does not know that a petitioner's gain is also our own, and that what good rulers can bestow through generous...

cassiodorus #3029
To Argolicus, of City of Romec. 522

The care of the city of Rome is always on our mind.

cassiodorus #3030
To Senate of City of Romec. 522

Although we wish to devote unflagging care to our entire state and, with God's favor, to restore all things to their...

cassiodorus #3031
To Gemellus, ac. 522

It is a well-known truth that the services of the faithful are not lost on us -- what is given in hard times is...

cassiodorus #3032
To Argolicus, of City of Romec. 522

It pleases us that our hopes for the growth of the sacred order are being fulfilled.

cassiodorus #3033
To citizens of Satalac. 522

It is our policy to send men proven in strength and moderation to govern and protect you, so that the welfare of the...

cassiodorus #3034
To Romulusc. 522

Our generosity must stand firm, because a ruler's decision must be unshakeable and cannot be overturned by the...

cassiodorus #3035
To Arigernusc. 522

It is the purpose of our compassion not to deny a hearing to pitiable pleas, especially since it is our custom to...

cassiodorus #3036
To Peterc. 522

If your blessedness is called upon in other people's cases to settle quarrels, how much more should a matter be...

cassiodorus #3037
To Wandilc. 522

Although it is always the wish of our compassion that civil and moderate behavior prevail everywhere, we especially...

cassiodorus #3038
To Felix and Hilarinusc. 522

Fairness demands that we maintain the ancient custom for those who celebrate public festivals -- especially when it...

cassiodorus #3039
To Provincials Residing in Gaulc. 522

Although a multitude of cares presses upon our compassionate mind and our customary diligence turns to the various...

cassiodorus #3040
To Gemellus, ac. 522

Any burden becomes tolerable when it is distributed fairly, because a shared load is certain not to crush those...

cassiodorus #3041
To Provincials Residing in Gaulc. 522

Under a benevolent ruler, subjects do not even need to ask for relief, because the ruler's humanity anticipates...

cassiodorus #3042
To Unigis, Sword-Bearerc. 522

We delight in living by Roman law among those we seek to defend by arms, and our concern for moral order is no less...

cassiodorus #3043
To Honorati, landowners, defenders, and curials of city of Tridentum (Trento)c. 522

Although the first priority is to restore injured citizens and to show compassion for people above all, our...

cassiodorus #3044
To Arigernusc. 522

Our justice demands that we not allow calumnies against our granted benefits, and that whatever is concealed by...

cassiodorus #3045
To Adeodatusc. 522

The wrongdoing of the guilty provides a ruler with the opportunity for glory -- without occasions for fault,...

cassiodorus #3046
To Faustus, Praetorianc. 522

Tempered severity falls on the side of mercy, and the ruler who softens a deserved punishment with considered...

cassiodorus #3047
To Rechared, of Visigothsc. 522

The provident commands of a ruler should be a cause for joy, since we are offering what you yourselves should have...

cassiodorus #3048
To Honorati, landowners, defenders, and curials of city of Tridentum (Trento)c. 522

The devotion that anticipates a good command is welcome and pleasing to us, and it is rightly well-received when...

cassiodorus #3049
To Provincials Residing in Gaulc. 522

An arrangement should be gratefully received when it helps the giver and delights the receiver as circumstances require.

cassiodorus #3050
To Faustus, Praetorianc. 522

As rare as constancy and honorable purpose are among entertainers, all the more precious it is when praiseworthy...

cassiodorus #3051
To Consularisc. 522

As we have learned from the spiteful reports of petitioners, a boundary dispute has arisen between the spectabiles...

cassiodorus #3052
To Apronianus, of Private Estatesc. 522

Your greatness's report has informed us that a water diviner has come to Rome from the regions of Africa, where this...

cassiodorus #3053
To Herminfridc. 522

KING THEODERIC TO HERMINFRID, KING OF THE THURINGIANS

cassiodorus #4001
To Constantius, vir illustrisc. 522

King Theodoric to the King of the Heruli.

cassiodorus #4002
To Senarius, an man (a Roman official at Burgundian court)c. 522

KING THEODERIC TO SENARIUS, ILLUSTRIOUS COUNT OF THE PRIVATE ESTATES

cassiodorus #4003
To the Senate of the City of Romec. 522

King Theodoric to the Senate of the City of Rome.

cassiodorus #4004
To Devoted Countc. 522

King Theodoric to the Devoted Count Amabilis.

cassiodorus #4005
To Symmachusc. 522

King Theodoric to Symmachus, Vir Illustris [Most Illustrious], Patrician.

cassiodorus #4006
To Senarius, an man (a Roman official at Burgundian court)c. 522

King Theodoric to Senarius, Vir Illustris [Most Illustrious], Count of the Private Estates.

cassiodorus #4007
To Honorati, landowners, defenders, and curials of city of Tridentum (Trento)c. 522

King Theodoric to the Honorati [Leading Citizens], Landowners, and Town Councillors of Forum Livii [modern Forli, in...

cassiodorus #4008
To Osuin, a Manc. 522

King Theodoric to Osuin, Vir Illustris [Most Illustrious], Count.

cassiodorus #4009
To Johnc. 522

King Theodoric to John, Vir Spectabilis [Most Respectable], Governor [Consularis] of Campania.

cassiodorus #4010
To Senarius, an man (a Roman official at Burgundian court)c. 522

King Theodoric to Senarius, Vir Illustris [Most Illustrious], Count of the Private Estates.

cassiodorus #4011
To Marabadusc. 522

King Theodoric to Marabadus, Vir Illustris [Most Illustrious], Count, and Gemellus, Vir Spectabilis [Most Respectable].

cassiodorus #4012
To Senarius, an man (a Roman official at Burgundian court)c. 522

King Theodoric to Senarius, Vir Illustris [Most Illustrious], Count of the Private Estates.

cassiodorus #4013
To Agesilausc. 522

King Theodoric to Gesila, Saio [royal agent/enforcer].

cassiodorus #4014
To Benenatusc. 522

King Theodoric to Benenatus, Vir Spectabilis [Most Respectable].

cassiodorus #4015
To Gaulc. 522

King Theodoric to the Senate of the City of Rome.

cassiodorus #4016
To Ibbac. 522

King Theodoric to Ibba, Vir Sublimis [Most Exalted], Dux [Military Commander].

cassiodorus #4017
To Annac. 522

King Theodoric to Anna, Vir Spectabilis [Most Respectable], Count.

cassiodorus #4018
To Gemellus, ac. 522

King Theodoric to Gemellus, Vir Spectabilis [Most Respectable].

cassiodorus #4019
To Gebericc. 522

King Theodoric to Geberic, Vir Spectabilis [Most Respectable].

cassiodorus #4020
To Gemellus, ac. 522

King Theodoric to Gemellus, Vir Spectabilis [Most Respectable].

cassiodorus #4021
To Argolicus, of City of Romec. 522

King Theodoric to Argolicus, Vir Illustris [Most Illustrious], Praefectus Urbis [Prefect of the City of Rome].

cassiodorus #4022
To Arigernusc. 522

King Theodoric to Arigernus, Vir Illustris [Most Illustrious], Count.

cassiodorus #4023
To Helpidiusc. 522

What is given to the deserving counts as a gain for both sides, since the very act of giving achieves more when...

cassiodorus #4024
To Argolicus, of City of Romec. 522

King Theodoric to Argolicus, Vir Illustris [Most Illustrious], Praefectus Urbis [Prefect of the City].

cassiodorus #4025
To All the provincials of Gaulc. 522

King Theodoric to All the Inhabitants of Marseilles.

cassiodorus #4026
To Tutizarc. 522

King Theodoric to Tutizar, Saio [royal agent].

cassiodorus #4027
To Dudac. 522

King Theodoric to Duda, Vir Spectabilis [Most Respectable], Count.

cassiodorus #4028
To Argolicus, of City of Romec. 522

King Theodoric to Argolicus, Vir Illustris [Most Illustrious], Praefectus Urbis [Prefect of the City].

cassiodorus #4029
To Albinus, Abbot of Canterburyc. 522

King Theodoric to Albinus, Vir Illustris [Most Illustrious], Patrician.

cassiodorus #4030
To Aemilianusc. 522

King Theodoric to Aemilianus, Venerable Bishop.

cassiodorus #4031
To Dudac. 522

King Theodoric to Duda, Saio [royal agent].

cassiodorus #4032
To All the provincials of Gaulc. 522

King Theodoric to All the Jews Residing in Genoa.

cassiodorus #4033
To Dudac. 522

King Theodoric to Duda, Saio [royal agent].

cassiodorus #4034
To Agents ofc. 522

King Theodoric to the Agents of Albinus, Vir Illustris [Most Illustrious].

cassiodorus #4035
To Faustusc. 522

King Theodoric to Faustus, Praetorian Prefect.

cassiodorus #4036
To Theodagundac. 522

King Theodoric to Theodagunda, Illustrious Lady.

cassiodorus #4037
To Faustusc. 522

King Theodoric to Faustus, Praetorian Prefect.

cassiodorus #4038
To Theodahad, Vir Sublimisc. 522

King Theodoric to Theodahad, Vir Illustris [Most Illustrious].

cassiodorus #4039
To Agents ofc. 522

King Theodoric to the Agents of Probinus, Vir Illustris [Most Illustrious].

cassiodorus #4040
To Johnc. 522

King Theodoric to John, Archiater [Chief Physician].

cassiodorus #4041
To Argolicus, of City of Romec. 522

King Theodoric to Argolicus, Praefectus Urbis [Prefect of the City].

cassiodorus #4042
To the Senate of the City of Romec. 522

King Theodoric to the Senate of the City of Rome.

cassiodorus #4043
To Antoniusc. 522

King Theodoric to Antonius, Venerable Bishop of Pola [modern Pula, on the coast of Istria].

cassiodorus #4044
To Countsc. 522

King Theodoric to the Counts, Defensores [city advocates], and Town Councillors of the City of Ticinum [modern Pavia].

cassiodorus #4045
To Marabadusc. 522

King Theodoric to Marabadus, Vir Illustris [Most Illustrious].

cassiodorus #4046
To Gudisalusc. 522

King Theodoric to Gudisalus, Saio [royal agent].

cassiodorus #4047
To Eusebiusc. 522

King Theodoric to Eusebius, Vir Illustris [Most Illustrious].

cassiodorus #4048
To All Provincialsc. 522

King Theodoric to All Provincials, Capillati [free Gothic settlers], Defensores [city advocates], and Town...

cassiodorus #4049
To Faustusc. 522

King Theodoric to Faustus, Praetorian Prefect.

cassiodorus #4050
To Symmachusc. 522

[Q. Aurelius Memmius Symmachus was the leading Roman senator of his generation, father-in-law of Boethius, and a...

cassiodorus #4051
To Of Warnic. 522

KING THEODERIC TO THE KING OF THE WARNI

cassiodorus #5001
To Haestic. 522

King Theodoric to the Haesti [a Baltic people].

cassiodorus #5002
To Honoratus, of Salonac. 522

KING THEODERIC TO HONORATUS, ILLUSTRIOUS QUAESTOR

cassiodorus #5003
To the Senate of the City of Romec. 522

King Theodoric to the Senate of the City of Rome.

cassiodorus #5004
To Mannilac. 522

King Theodoric to Mannila, Saio [a Gothic royal agent/enforcement officer].

cassiodorus #5005
To Royal Stablemasterc. 522

King Theodoric to the Royal Stablemaster.

cassiodorus #5006
To Johnc. 522

King Theodoric to John, Vir Clarissimus [Most Distinguished], Treasurer.

cassiodorus #5007
To Anastasiusc. 522

King Theodoric to Anastasius, Governor [Consularis].

cassiodorus #5008
To Landowners ofc. 522

King Theodoric to the Landowners of Feltre [Feltria, in the Veneto foothills].

cassiodorus #5009
To Veranusc. 522

King Theodoric to Veranus, Saio [royal agent].

cassiodorus #5010
To Gepids Dispatchedc. 522

King Theodoric to the Gepids Dispatched to Gaul.

cassiodorus #5011
To Theodahad, Vir Sublimisc. 522

King Theodoric to Theodahad, Vir Illustris [Most Illustrious].

cassiodorus #5012
To Eutropius andc. 522

King Theodoric to Eutropius and Agroecus.

cassiodorus #5013
To Severinusc. 522

King Theodoric to Severinus, Vir Illustris [Most Illustrious].

cassiodorus #5014
To All Landownersc. 522

King Theodoric to All Landowners Residing in the Province of Savia.

cassiodorus #5015
To Abundantiusc. 522

King Theodoric to Abundantius, Praetorian Prefect.

cassiodorus #5016
To Abundantiusc. 522

King Theodoric to Abundantius, Praetorian Prefect.

cassiodorus #5017
To Wilia, of Royal Patrimonyc. 522

Public utility, just as it serves the preservation of all, must be accomplished by the effort and labor of all --...

cassiodorus #5018
To Gudinandus, Saio (royal agent)c. 522

A man who carries out his orders effectively earns trust for greater things, because tasks are entrusted without...

cassiodorus #5019
To Aliulfus, Saio (royal agent)c. 522

We have learned that timber suitable for building warships can be found along both banks of the River Po.

cassiodorus #5020
To Capuanus, Vir Sublimisc. 522

If our judgment had chosen you as a raw recruit, if you had come to the scales of examination as an unknown, we...

cassiodorus #5021
To Roman Senatec. 522

Although care must always be taken in choosing a man to present for your approval -- since the judge whose own...

cassiodorus #5022
To Abundantius, Praetorianc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 5, LETTER 23

cassiodorus #5023
To Epiphanius, Consular Governor of Province of Dalmatiac. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 5, LETTER 24

cassiodorus #5024
To Bacauda, a Manc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 5, LETTER 25

cassiodorus #5025
To Rechared, of Visigothsc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 5, LETTER 26

cassiodorus #5026
To Guduin, Royal Agentc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 5, LETTER 27

cassiodorus #5027
To Carinus, a Manc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 5, LETTER 28

cassiodorus #5028
To Neudis, a Manc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 5, LETTER 29

cassiodorus #5029
To Guduin, Royal Agentc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 5, LETTER 30

cassiodorus #5030
To Decoratus, a Devoted Manc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 5, LETTER 31

cassiodorus #5031
To Brandilac. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 5, LETTER 32

cassiodorus #5032
To Wilitancus, Military Commanderc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 5, LETTER 33

cassiodorus #5033
To Abundantius, Praetorianc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 5, LETTER 34

cassiodorus #5034
To Livvirit and Ampelius, a Manc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 5, LETTER 35

cassiodorus #5035
To Starcedius, a Manc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 5, LETTER 36

cassiodorus #5036
To Jewish Community of Milanc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 5, LETTER 37

cassiodorus #5037
To Honorati, landowners, defenders, and curials of city of Tridentum (Trento)c. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 5, LETTER 38

cassiodorus #5038
To Livvirit and Ampelius, a Manc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 5, LETTER 39

cassiodorus #5039
To Cyprianus, of Sacred Largessesc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 5, LETTER 40

cassiodorus #5040
To Senate of City of Romec. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 5, LETTER 41

cassiodorus #5041
To Moyses and Maximus, and Rest of Confessorsc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 5, LETTER 42

cassiodorus #5042
To Thrasamund of Vandalsc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 5, LETTER 43

cassiodorus #5043
To Thrasamund of Vandalsc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 5, LETTER 44

cassiodorus #5044
To Jupiterc. 522

Formula of the Patriciate.

cassiodorus #6002
To Roman Senatec. 522

We would like the Senate's distinguished chamber to be filled by its own natural increase, and for its offspring to...

cassiodorus #6014
To Vicar of City of Rome (appointment formula)c. 522

It is the custom of deputies to obey the will of the judges they represent so completely that they seem to have no...

cassiodorus #6015
To A newly appointed Notary (formula)c. 522

There is no doubt that the prince's inner circle honors those who serve in it, since essential matters are entrusted...

cassiodorus #6016
To Italyc. 522

Formula of the Curator of the Palace.

cassiodorus #7005
To The Count of Ravennac. 522

If a position should be judged by its labors, and if praiseworthy attention to public business earns favor for the...

cassiodorus #7014
To The Prefect of the City of Romec. 522

It is fitting that the splendor of Rome's buildings should have a skilled guardian, so that the marvelous forest of...

cassiodorus #7015
To The islands of Curitana and Celsinac. 522

It is generally agreed that things go well wherever a person in authority is present.

cassiodorus #7016
To The new Superintendent of Lime Productionc. 522

It is a glorious service through which Rome is known to be adorned, since a man advances with us in proportion to...

cassiodorus #7017
To The new Superintendent of Armorersc. 522

Consider what you are undertaking, and you will understand that there is no room for error.

cassiodorus #7018
To Praetorian (regarding appointment of armorer supervisors -- formula)c. 522

We have learned from the report of many that the named individual, trained in upright character, is capable of...

cassiodorus #7019
To Provincials Residing in Gaulc. 522

We believe it pertains to the credit of your office if we assign you duties suited to your responsibilities, since a...

cassiodorus #7020
To Provincials Residing in Gaulc. 522

Although ancient custom has directed that the collection of the bina et terna taxes should fall to your office,...

cassiodorus #7021
To Treasury clerks dispatched for bina et terna collection (formula)c. 522

We have no doubt you are most grateful when reminded to fulfill the duties you have undertaken, because what is...

cassiodorus #7022
To Quaestor (public edict)c. 522

We have often learned that the saiones [royal enforcers] whom we believed we were granting out of compassion have...

cassiodorus #7042
To Abundantius, Praetorianc. 522

Although the freedom to sell one's property should rest with the owner, since true ownership means having the power...

cassiodorus #7047
To Emperor Justinc. 522

Athalaric, King of the Goths, to the Emperor Justin.

cassiodorus #8001
To Senate of City of Romec. 522

KING ATHALARIC TO THE SENATE OF THE CITY OF ROME

cassiodorus #8002
To the Roman Peoplec. 522

If a foreign heir had received the empire, you might well have wondered whether a successor would love those whom...

cassiodorus #8003
To Romans ofc. 522

King Athalaric to the Romans of Italy and Dalmatia.

cassiodorus #8004
To Goths Settledc. 522

King Athalaric to the Goths Settled Throughout Italy.

cassiodorus #8005
To Liberiusc. 522

King Athalaric to Liberius, Praetorian Prefect of the Gauls.

cassiodorus #8006
To All Provincialsc. 522

King Athalaric to All Provincials Settled Throughout the Gauls.

cassiodorus #8007
To Victorinusc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 8, LETTER 8

cassiodorus #8008
To Tuluin, Patricianc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 8, LETTER 9

cassiodorus #8009
To Senate of City of Romec. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 8, LETTER 10

cassiodorus #8010
To Senate of City of Romec. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 8, LETTER 11

cassiodorus #8011
To Arator, Manc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 8, LETTER 12

cassiodorus #8012
To Ambrosius, Quaestorc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 8, LETTER 13

cassiodorus #8013
To Roman Senatec. 522

Receive, conscript fathers, the appointment that marks the beginning of our reign.

cassiodorus #8014
To Roman Senatec. 522

We are most grateful that you have accepted our grandfather of glorious memory's judgment in the election of a bishop.

cassiodorus #8015
To Opilio, of Sacred Largessesc. 522

It is customary for those approaching court offices to be weighed by long examination, lest the royal judgment seem...

cassiodorus #8016
To Roman Senatec. 522

The candidate before you, conscript fathers, possesses such an abundance of merits that we fear he will be thought...

cassiodorus #8017
To Fidelis, Quaestorc. 522

It is clearly a profession of justice to appoint learned jurists as judges, because a man who knows what is fair can...

cassiodorus #8018
To Roman Senatec. 522

Although your assembly always radiates with its native splendor, conscript fathers, it is made brighter whenever it...

cassiodorus #8019
To Avienus, Praetorianc. 522

It is an endorsement of one's merits to be chosen after a corrupt predecessor has been removed, since the excesses...

cassiodorus #8020
To Cyprianus, of Sacred Largessesc. 522

Although you have frequently been praised in honors of your own and in the distinction of your brother, nevertheless...

cassiodorus #8021
To Roman Senatec. 522

If a man who has obtained a single royal appointment deserves your favor, conscript fathers, how much more must the...

cassiodorus #8022
To Bergantinus, of Patrimonyc. 522

Although a king's munificence should shine daily like the sun and he should constantly do something to display...

cassiodorus #8023
To Johannes, Imperial Agentc. 522

It is most fitting to protect what belongs to others when we ourselves are bound to confer our own gifts.

cassiodorus #8025
To citizens of Satalac. 522

We have learned that a long-standing dispute has arisen between your cities over the boundaries of your territories...

cassiodorus #8026
To Dumerit, Saio, and Florentianusc. 522

The strong must not be allowed to devour the weak, nor should power be confused with right.

cassiodorus #8027
To Cunigastusc. 522

It has come to our attention that you have been conducting yourself in a manner unworthy of the trust we placed in you.

cassiodorus #8028
To Honorati, landowners, defenders, and curials of city of Tridentum (Trento)c. 522

We wish you to know that the welfare of your city is always in our thoughts.

cassiodorus #8029
To Genesiusc. 522

The administration of justice is the highest calling of government, for without it no kingdom can endure.

cassiodorus #8030
To Severus, of Aquileiac. 522

It is a matter of deep concern to us that the liberal arts -- which have always been the glory of Rome -- should...

cassiodorus #8031
To Severus, of Aquileiac. 522

We write to you again on the matter of Roman education, because the subject deserves our sustained attention.

cassiodorus #8032
To Severus, of Aquileiac. 522

We return to this subject a third time because nothing we have written matters more for the future of our kingdom.

cassiodorus #8033
To Hildericc. 522

Athalaric, King of the Goths, to Hilderic, King of the Vandals.

cassiodorus #9001
To Bergantinus, of Patrimonyc. 522

King Athalaric to Bergantinus, Vir Illustris [Most Illustrious], Count of the Patrimony.

cassiodorus #9003
To Abundantiusc. 522

King Athalaric to Abundantius, Praetorian Prefect.

cassiodorus #9004
To Bishops and Local Notablesc. 522

King Athalaric to Bishops and Local Notables.

cassiodorus #9005
To Chief Secretaryc. 522

King Athalaric to the Chief Secretary [Primiscrinius].

cassiodorus #9006
To Reparatusc. 522

King Athalaric to Reparatus, Prefect of the City [of Rome].

cassiodorus #9007
To Osuin, a Manc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 9, LETTER 8

cassiodorus #9008
To Rechared, of Visigothsc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 9, LETTER 9

cassiodorus #9009
To Notables, Landowners, Defenders of Syracuse, and Provincialsc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 9, LETTER 10

cassiodorus #9010
To Gildila, Sublime of Syracusec. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 9, LETTER 11

cassiodorus #9011
To Victor and Witigisclus, Menc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 9, LETTER 12

cassiodorus #9012
To Wilia, of Royal Patrimonyc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 9, LETTER 13

cassiodorus #9013
To Gildila, Sublime of Syracusec. 522

The provincials of Sicily have informed us in a petition that your authority has been doing certain things that...

cassiodorus #9014
To John Chrysostomc. 522

If ancient emperors strove to devise laws so that their subjects might enjoy delightful peace, it is far nobler to...

cassiodorus #9015
To Salventius, of City of Romec. 522

It is a welcome thing to publicize what will benefit everyone, so that what might have been a private wish becomes a...

cassiodorus #9016
To Salventius, of City of Romec. 522

If ancient emperors adorned Rome's walls for the joy of its people -- so that those uniquely distinguished citizens...

cassiodorus #9017
To All subjectsc. 522

Ancient wisdom providently decreed that the public should be admonished by general edicts, through which every...

cassiodorus #9018
To Roman Senatec. 522

Blameworthy excesses often provide the occasion for praiseworthy commands, and in a wonderful way the workings of...

cassiodorus #9019
To Provincial Judgesc. 522

When we provide you to our provinces by annual appointment, with God's help, and there is no shortage of courts...

cassiodorus #9020
To Roman Senatec. 522

We have rightly referred cases concerning your children to yourselves, since you who have an interest in the...

cassiodorus #9021
To Paulinus of Nolac. 522

Human conduct would wander in confusion if crime had no terrors and virtue no rewards.

cassiodorus #9022
To Senate of City of Romec. 522

Consider, Senators, what we think of you -- that we choose for the highest dignities men of your own stock whom we...

cassiodorus #9023
To Senator, Abbotc. 522

If our will had found you still obscure or unhonored, we would rejoice in the discovery but rightly hesitate about...

cassiodorus #9024
To Senate of City of Romec. 522

We have crowned with our benefits the man already rich in virtues, wealthy in character, and full of great honors --...

cassiodorus #9025
To Emperor Justinianc. 522

Amalasuintha, Queen of the Goths, to the Emperor Justinian.

cassiodorus #10001
To Justinian Ic. 522

KING THEODAHAD TO THE EMPEROR JUSTINIAN

cassiodorus #10002
To the Senate of the City of Romec. 522

King Theodahad to the Senate of the City of Rome.

cassiodorus #10004
To Theodosiusc. 522

King Theodahad to Theodosius, His Agent.

cassiodorus #10005
To Patriciusc. 522

King Theodahad to Patricius, Vir Illustris [Most Illustrious], Quaestor.

cassiodorus #10006
To Senate of City of Romec. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 10, LETTER 7

cassiodorus #10007
To Justinian Ic. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 10, LETTER 8

cassiodorus #10008
To Justinian Ic. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 10, LETTER 9

cassiodorus #10009
To Theodorac. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 10, LETTER 10

cassiodorus #10010
To Moyses and Maximus, and Rest of Confessorsc. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 10, LETTER 11

cassiodorus #10011
To Senate of City of Romec. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 10, LETTER 12

cassiodorus #10012
To Senate of City of Romec. 522

VARIAE, BOOK 10, LETTER 13

cassiodorus #10013
To Roman Peoplec. 522

Although it is natural for you to love your rulers with a pure heart and to act in such obedience that you may keep...

cassiodorus #10014
To Justinian Ic. 522

Our desire is fulfilled whenever we have the opportunity to send a salutary letter to your piety, because the man...

cassiodorus #10015
To Roman Senatec. 522

Our devotion, conscript fathers, is a most imperious thing -- since we are conquered by our own will, we who are...

cassiodorus #10016
To Roman Peoplec. 522

Learn, citizens, with what firmness your prince has loved you: tried by harsh circumstances, he has refused to let...

cassiodorus #10017
To Roman Senatec. 522

The remedy we have devised for you, conscript fathers, with a devoted heart, we will not allow to be turned against...

cassiodorus #10018
To Justinian Ic. 522

We give thanks to God, to whom the peace of kings is always welcome, that you have declared our accession most...

cassiodorus #10019
To Theodorac. 522

I received Your Piety's letter with the gratitude that always accompanies something long desired, and I was honored...

cassiodorus #10020
To Theodorac. 522

You must appreciate, wisest of Augustas, how eagerly I wish to seek your favor — which my lord husband also desires...

cassiodorus #10021
To Justinian Ic. 522

You will recall, wisest of Emperors, that both through our ambassadors and through the very eloquent Peter, whom...

cassiodorus #10022
To Theodorac. 522

When I received your ambassador, the most eloquent Peter — a man who, more honorably even than his official...

cassiodorus #10023
To Theodorac. 522

When the most learned Peter arrived, the love of Your Serenity so filled me that I felt I was seeing you in person,...

cassiodorus #10024
To Justinian Ic. 522

Through the venerable priest Heracleanus, an imperial letter from Your Serenity has illuminated us, generously...

cassiodorus #10025
To Justinian Ic. 522

I understand that your Serenity's favor is richer than any gift, since you urge me to do things that can only...

cassiodorus #10026
To Senator, Praetorian Prefectc. 522

A man who rushes to relieve taxpayers does not give away expenses — he repays them.

cassiodorus #10027
To Senator, Praetorian Prefectc. 522

It befits royal justice to uphold what has been properly arranged by officials acting in good faith — especially...

cassiodorus #10028
To Wisibadc. 522

Your distinguished nobility and your great record of loyal service persuaded me to entrust you with governing in...

cassiodorus #10029
To Honorius, of Romec. 522

Your report informs me that on the Via Sacra [the Sacred Way, Rome's ceremonial boulevard] — which antiquity...

cassiodorus #10030
To Rechared, of Visigothsc. 522

Although every advancement must be attributed to the gifts of God, and nothing good exists unless it is recognized...

cassiodorus #10031
To Justinian Ic. 522

Most merciful Emperor, how deeply I desire the sweetness of your favor can be understood from this alone: that after...

cassiodorus #10032
To Master of Officesc. 522

In sending our ambassadors to the most serene Emperor, it was fitting to dispatch greetings to Your Magnitude...

cassiodorus #10033
To Ascanius and the bishops of Tarraconensisc. 522

If we owe honor even to priests we have never met, how much more to those we have known and revered with affection!

cassiodorus #10034
To The Prefect of Thessalonicac. 522

With God's blessing, I have dispatched our ambassadors to the most serene Emperor, and through them it was necessary...

cassiodorus #10035
To Various Bishopsc. 522

Senator [Cassiodorus], Praetorian Prefect, to Various Bishops.

cassiodorus #11003
To Ambrosius, Quaestorc. 522

Senator [Cassiodorus], Praetorian Prefect, to Ambrosius, Vir Illustris, Acting Prefect.

cassiodorus #11004
To Administrative Lettersc. 522

[In this personal preface, Cassiodorus introduces the final two books of the Variae -- letters written in his own...

cassiodorus #11005
To Johnc. 522

Senator [Cassiodorus], Praetorian Prefect, to John, Chancellor.

cassiodorus #11006
To Provincial Judgesc. 522

What is demanded through annual obligation is most justly required, since what is paid under general law is...

cassiodorus #11007
To Provincial Judgesc. 522

Knowing that those who had been diminished by past abuses might struggle to believe otherwise, since the human mind...

cassiodorus #11009
To Beatus, Chancellorc. 522

When our sovereign lords' clemency turned its thoughts to the health of their servant Danus — for it is their desire...

cassiodorus #11010
To Riminic. 522

If the idle populations of individual cities are kept in check by fair pricing, how much more should relief be...

cassiodorus #11012
To Justinian Ic. 522

It seems an entirely honorable and necessary undertaking to petition a pious Emperor for the security of the Roman...

cassiodorus #11013
To Gaudiosus, Chancellor of Province of Liguriac. 522

Since the city of Comum [Como] is visited by many routes, its landowners report that they are so exhausted by the...

cassiodorus #11014
To People of Liguriac. 522

A royal gift that has been obtained should bring joy to all, so that you may be encouraged to do better when you see...

cassiodorus #11015
To People of Liguriac. 522

It is my duty to energetically raise up those whom royal compassion has resolved to relieve — for where the lords'...

cassiodorus #11016
To Anatolius, Constantinopolitanc. 522

The man who devised laborious duties and offices of great diligence also reasonably established fixed terms for them...

cassiodorus #11036
To Lucinus, Chancellor of Province of Campaniac. 522

The wisdom of antiquity rightly provided that those who serve the public interest should receive the just rewards of...

cassiodorus #11037
To Johannes, Imperial Agentc. 522

Antiquity, that regulator of all things, carefully provided that since many people required the services of our...

cassiodorus #11038
To Vitalianus, Chancellor of Lucania and Bruttiumc. 522

The enormous population of Rome makes it clear that even provisions brought from distant regions could barely...

cassiodorus #11039
To Chancellors ofc. 522

Senator, Praetorian Prefect, to the Chancellors of the Individual Provinces.

cassiodorus #12001
To All Saionesc. 522

Senator, Praetorian Prefect, to All Saiones [Gothic Royal Agents] Assigned to the Chancellors.

cassiodorus #12003
To Tax Collectorc. 522

Senator [Cassiodorus], Praetorian Prefect, to the Tax Collector of Venetia.

cassiodorus #12004
To Chancellors ofc. 522

Senator [Cassiodorus], Praetorian Prefect, to the Chancellors of the Individual Provinces.

cassiodorus #12005
To All Thosec. 522

Senator [Cassiodorus], Praetorian Prefect, to All Those Administering Offices Under the Prefecture.

cassiodorus #12006
To Revenue Officer of Venetiac. 522

Under the clemency of a good ruler, nothing is left to the mercy of chance — for those who have resolved to govern...

cassiodorus #12007
To Epiphanius, Consular Governor of Province of Dalmatiac. 522

It seems a novel kind of bargain when those who ask gain something and those who provide suffer no loss.

cassiodorus #12008
To Paschasius, of Neapolis (Naples)c. 522

It is an act of mercy to bind a foreign people to the state through public benefits — and to extend to newcomers,...

cassiodorus #12009
To various Metropolitans and Bishopsc. 522

Arrears in public accounts should be compared to an illness — they weigh you down and debilitate, unless they are...

cassiodorus #12010
To Petrus, of Alexandriac. 522

The man appointed to distribute the Emperor's generosity must be of proven conscience, so that no stain of greed may...

cassiodorus #12011
To Anastasius, Chancellor of Lucania and Bruttiumc. 522

While I was dining with the lord of the realm [the king] at a formal banquet and the delicacies of various provinces...

cassiodorus #12012
To Anastasius, Chancellor of Lucania and Bruttiumc. 522

The citizens of Rhegium, at the farthest tip of Bruttium — whom the violent force of the sea long ago separated from...

cassiodorus #12014
To Moyses and Maximus, and Rest of Confessorsc. 522

Scyllaceum [Squillace, on the coast of Calabria], the first city of the Bruttii — which Troy's destroyer Ulysses is...

cassiodorus #12015
To Johannes, Imperial Agentc. 522

The fortification of cities is the sure hope of all, since in peacetime foreign peoples learn from it what they...

cassiodorus #12017
To Constantianus, a man of proven experiencec. 522

The royal progress, just as it brings danger to the negligent, so it confers distinction on those who work...

cassiodorus #12018
To Moyses and Maximus, and Rest of Confessorsc. 522

You can detect a royal arrival from the very frequency of the travelers preceding it, for a great event must always...

cassiodorus #12019
To Thomatus and Petrus, Treasury Officialsc. 522

You will recall with me, most faithful men, that when the holy Agapitus, Pope of Rome, was being sent on a royal...

cassiodorus #12020
To Deusdedit, Public Notary of Ravennac. 522

The office of the notary is the security of all, since the rights of everyone are protected by his diligence.

cassiodorus #12021
To Provincials of Istriac. 522

Public expenditures, which fluctuate with the changing circumstances of the times, can be stabilized if the...

cassiodorus #12022
To Laurentius, agent dispatched to Istriac. 522

A judge's deliberation must assign proven men to public business, so that what is difficult to obtain in a time of...

cassiodorus #12023
To Tribunes of Maritime Communitiesc. 522

By a previous order, we directed that Istria should send its produce of wine, oil, and grain -- with which the...

cassiodorus #12024
To Ambrosius, Quaestorc. 522

Those who observe changes in the usual order of things are often troubled, because what runs counter to custom...

cassiodorus #12025
To Paulus, of Naplesc. 522

We have chosen you for this task because you combine energy with good judgment -- a rare combination and one that...

cassiodorus #12026
To Datius, of Milanc. 522

The cooperation between the church and the civil administration is one of the foundations of good government in our...

cassiodorus #12027
To People (Public Edict)c. 522

There are times when a ruler must speak not to individuals but to all his people at once, and this is such a time.

cassiodorus #12028
To Theodoric and Theodebertc. 522

It is well known to Your Magnanimity that a bishop is compelled by the very nature of his office to intercede on...

cassiodorus #50001