What were Cassiodorus' major contributions to sixth-century Christianity? (Select all that apply.)
A) He pursued a solitary ascetic life in the wilderness
B) He wrote the Institutes, which established a monastic curriculum
C) He built numerous monasteries throughout Italy
D) He translated, compiled, and commented on early Christian texts
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