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2. Chapter 7: Ambrose and His People
3. Title Page, Copyright, Dedication
4. Cover
5. Chapter 8: “Avarice, the Root of All Evil': Ambrose and Northern Italy
6. Chapter 3: Amor civicus: Love of the city Wealth and Its Uses in an Ancient World
7. Chapter 1: Aurea aetas: Wealth in an Age of Gold
8. Part I: Wealth, Christianity, and Giving at the End of an Ancient World
9. Chapter 6: Avidus civicae gratiae: Greedy for the good favor of the city: Symmachus and the People of Rome
10. Chapter 5: Symmachus: Being Noble in Fourth-Century Rome
11. Chapter 9: Augustine: Spes saeculi: Careerism, Patronage and Religious Bonding, 354–384
12. Chapter 2: Mediocritas: The Social Profile of the Latin Church, 312–ca. 370
13. Chapter 10: From Milan to Hippo: Augustine and the Making of a Religious Community, 384–396
14. Chapter 15: Propter magnificentiam urbis Romae: By reason of the magnificence of the city of Rome: The Roman Rich and their Clergy, from Constantine to Damasus, 312–384
15. Chapter 16: “To Sing the Lord’s Song in a Strange Land': Jerome in Rome, 382–385
16. Chapter 17: Between Rome and Jerusalem: Women, Patronage, and Learning, 385–412
17. Abbreviations
18. Chapter 12: Ista vero saecularia: Those things, indeed, of the world Ausonius, Villas, and the Language of Wealth
19. Chapter 20: Augustine’s Africa: People and Church
20. Chapter 23: “Out of Africa': Wealth, Power and the Churches, 415–430
21. Chapter 13: Ex opulentissimo divite: From being rich as rich can be Paulinus of Nola and the Renunciation of Wealth, 389–395
22. Part V: Toward Another World
23. Chapter 19: Tolle divitem: Take away the rich The Pelagian Criticism of Wealth
24. Chapter 27: Ob Italiae securitatem: For the security of Italy: Rome and Italy, ca. 430–ca. 530
25. Chapter 24: “Still at that Time a More Affluent Empire': The Crisis of the West in the Fifth Century
26. Index
27. Part IV: Aftermaths
28. Works Cited
29. Images (Figures follow page 258)
30. Part II: An Age of Affluence
31. Chapter 11: “The Life in Common of a kind of Divine and Heavenly Republic': Augustine on Public and Private in a Monastic Community
32. Notes
33. List of Illustrations
34. Part III: An Age of Crisis
35. Chapter 21: “Dialogues with the Crowd': The Rich, the People, and the City in the Sermons of Augustine
36. List of Maps
37. Chapter 4: “Treasure in Heaven': Wealth in the Christian Church
38. Chapter 14: Commercium spiritale: The spiritual Exchange Paulinus of Nola and the Poetry of Wealth, 395–408
39. Chapter 29: Servator fidei, patriaeque semper amator: Guardian of the Faith, and always lover of [his] homeland: Wealth and Piety in the Sixth Century
40. Chapter 25: Among the Saints: Marseilles, Arles and Lérins, 400–440
41. Chapter 18: “The Eye of a Needle' and “The Treasure of the Soul': Renunciation, Nobility, and the Sack of Rome, 405–413
42. Chapter 22: Dimitte nobis debita nostra: Forgive us our sins Augustine, Wealth, and Pelagianism, 411–417
43. Chapter 26: Romana respublica vel iam mortua: With the empire now dead and gone: Salvian and His Gaul, 420–450
44. Chapter 28: Patrimonia pauperum: Patrimonies of the poor: Wealth and Conflict in the Churches of the Sixth Century
45. Britain Viewed from Europe
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