| Introduction | |
| Contexts | |
| On ambiguity in moral theology: when the vices masquerade as virtues | |
| The treatise on vices and virtues as a medieval genre and its structural foundations in the Classical tradition | |
| Alle sunde hant vnterschidunge: Der Tugend- und Lastertraktat als literarische Gattung im Mittelalter | |
| The Parson's Tale and its generic affiliations | |
| From treatise to sermon: Johannes Herolt on the novem peccata aliena | |
| A la redécouverte de Willem Jordaens | |
| Avarice | |
| The love of money as deadly sin and deadly disease | |
| Towards modus in habendo: transformations in the idea of avarice.The early penitentials through the Carolingian reforms | |
| Avarice and the Apocalypse | |
| Avaritia und Paupertas: zur Stellung der frühen Franziskaner in der Geschichte der Habsucht | |
| The meaning of Gawain's greed | |
| Patristic Poggio? The evidence of Györ, Egyházmegyei Könyvtár MS. I.4 | |
| Curiosity | |
| Towards a history of human curiosity: a prolegomenon to its medieval phase | |
| Augustinian vitium curiositatis and its reception | |
| The sin of curiosity and the Cistercians | |
| Addenda and corrigenda | |
| Index | |
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