- Ambrose On the Duty of the Clergy 2.4 / Bel and the Dragon 1:39
- Ambrose On the Duty of the Clergy 2.7 / Sirach 29:10
- Ambrose On the Duty of the Clergy 2.7 / Sirach 22:25
- Ambrose On the Duty of the Clergy 2.7 / Sirach 6:16
- Ambrose On the Duty of the Clergy 2.8 / Sirach 22:26
- Ambrose On the Duty of the Clergy 2.13 / Wisdom of Solomon 7:29
- Ambrose On the Duty of the Clergy 2.13 / Wisdom of Solomon 7:22
- Ambrose On the Duty of the Clergy 2.13 / Wisdom of Solomon 8:7
- Ambrose On the Duty of the Clergy 2.14 / Sirach 31:9
Summary
Date: 390-395 C.E.
Aurelius Ambrosius was a fourth century cleric who rose to become the Archbishop of Milan in 374 AD. On the Duties of the Clergy was published in about 391 AD. It was written to motivate the clergy of his diocese so that they would conduct their lives in a manner appropriate to their vocation. With his immense background in the Classics, Ambrose modeled his treatise on Cicero's De Officiis.