The Institutes by Cassiodorus can be best described as
A. a list of the best commentaries on religious and secular matters.
B. an account of the conversion of the English kings to Christianity.
C. a list of maxims designed to instruct kings on how to govern in a manner compatible with Christian dogma.
D. a withering attack on the practice of worshipping religious icons.
A
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A. Abel Gance B. Jean Grémillon C. René Clair D. Marcel L'Herbier
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