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When the bond between the living and the dead, constantly cemented by the rituals of the church, became a cosmos of its own—a subject of deep preoccupation, the stuff of visions, and the object of the regular prayers and donations of millions—then we can say, around the year 650 AD, that the ancient world truly died in Western Europe.
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without the poor!
The Ransom of the Soul: Afterlife and Wealth in Early Western Christianity
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