The virtues of economy : governance, power, and piety in late medieval Rome / James A. Palmer.
2019
DG811 .P15 2019
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The virtues of economy : governance, power, and piety in late medieval Rome / James A. Palmer.
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9781501742385 (electronic book)
1501742388 (electronic book)
9781501742392 (electronic book)
1501742396 (electronic book)
9781501742378
1501742388 (electronic book)
9781501742392 (electronic book)
1501742396 (electronic book)
9781501742378
Published
Ithaca, New York : Cornell University Press, 2019.
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©2019
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xi, 243 pages)
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DG811 .P15 2019
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945.6/3205
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
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Table of Contents
Introduction : late medieval Rome, an elusive phantom
Ruin and reality
Power, morality, and political change in fourteenth-century Rome
Living and dying together : testamentary practice in fourteenth-century Rome
For the benefit of souls : chapels, virtue, and justice
The houses of women : citizens, spiritual economy, and community
Good governance and the economy of violence
Conclusion : to govern but not to rule.
Ruin and reality
Power, morality, and political change in fourteenth-century Rome
Living and dying together : testamentary practice in fourteenth-century Rome
For the benefit of souls : chapels, virtue, and justice
The houses of women : citizens, spiritual economy, and community
Good governance and the economy of violence
Conclusion : to govern but not to rule.