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== Further reading == * Brown, P., 2010. ''Savian of Marseilles: Theology and Social Criticism in the Last Century of the Western Empire''. Dacre Trust Foundation. * De Wet, C. L. (2018). The Great Christian Failure of Mastery: Slavery and Romanness in Salvian of Marseilles's De gubernatione Dei. Religion and Theology, 25(3-4), 394-417. * Elm, S. (2017). 2016 NAPS Presidential Address New Romans: Salvian of Marseilles On the Governance of God. Journal of Early Christian Studies, 25(1), 1β28. * Grey, C., 2006. Salvian, the ideal Christian community and the fate of the poor in fifth-century Gaul. ''Poverty in the Roman World'', pp.162-82. * Patzelt, M., 2024. Salvian and the Corrupted Church of Southern. ''Corruption in the Graeco-Roman World: Re-Reading the Sources'', ''1'', p.199. * Salvianus (presbyter Massiliensis.). (1977). The Writings of Salvian, the Presbyter. Catholic University of America Press. (Most recent translation) * Wallace-Hadrill, A. (2019). Salvian of Marseilles and the end of the ancient city. In Signs of weakness and crisis in the western cities of the Roman Empire (c. II-III AD) (pp. 223β232). Franz Steiner Verlag. {{Authority control}} [[Category:400s births]] [[Category:490s deaths]] [[Category:5th-century Christians]] [[Category:Christian writers]] [[Category:5th-century Gallo-Roman people]] [[Category:5th-century writers in Latin]] [[Category:5th-century Roman poets]]
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