Introduction; Part I. Poverty, Politics and Patronage (ca. 300-565): 1. Developing trends in early Byzantine monasticism, ca. 300-565; 2. The founding generations of monks in Constantinople, ca. 350-430; 3. Conflict and confidence, ca.
430-518; 4. Compromise and its rewards in the age of Justinian and Theodora, 518-565; Part II. Stability and Loss (565-ca. 730): 5. Useful partners in the late antique city, 565-ca. 610; 6. Lost in adversity, ca. 610- 730; Part III.
Noble Monks and New Causes (ca. 730-850): 7. The monastic social context: numbers, families, friendship and fraternities; 8. The great expansion of monastic institutions; 9. Monks in the world; 10. Monks and culture; Conclusion; Appendix 1. A master list of the monasteries of Constantinople (ca. 350-850); Appendix 2.
A catalogue of iconodule bishops and metropolitans (815-843); Appendix 3. A catalogue of iconodule abbots, abbesses and important monks and nuns (815-843); Appendix 4. A select list of monastic authors working in Constantinople (ca. 730-850); Appendix 5. Maps.-850); Appendix 5. Maps.-850); Appendix 5.
Maps.-850); Appendix 5. Maps.