The years that Cassiodorus spent in Constantinople influenced his attitude towards historiography: both the close contact with Greek culture and the reading of many works which were no longer available in the West led him to promote several interconnected projects that greatly influenced the historiographical culture of Mediaeval Europe. The triad of chronography, geographical literature and ecclesiastical history, which formed Cassiodorus’ library, reminds us of Eusebius’ grandiose historiographical plan. As for the history of Israel, a Latin version of Josephus’ Jewish War had already appeared, but the far longer and more difficult Jewish Antiquities, not yet translated into Latin, remained inaccessible by the majority; it has been recent...