Cassiodorus was a Roman statesman, scholar, and monk who lived during the late Roman Empire and the early Middle Ages, roughly from 485 to 585 AD. He is best known for his contributions to the preservation of classical knowledge and for his role in the transition from the ancient world to the medieval period. Cassiodorus served as a high official in the government under the Ostrogothic king Theodoric the Great, holding various administrative posts, including that of quaestor.
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