Women in Roman Law & Society"The book meets the highest standards of scholarly rigor, and treatment of disputed issues is informative without being esoteric. An excellent general survey and introduction." -- Choice ..". will be enormously useful for those interested in teaching courses on Roman women or Roman law." -- The Classical Outlook |
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Page 57
... Ulpian , on the other hand , did not think freedwomen concubines should be at liberty to desert their patrons ; he ... Ulpian's meaning ) acquiring more honour for himself by not marrying her , she is penalised for taking advantage of ...
... Ulpian , on the other hand , did not think freedwomen concubines should be at liberty to desert their patrons ; he ... Ulpian's meaning ) acquiring more honour for himself by not marrying her , she is penalised for taking advantage of ...
Page 104
... Ulpian and Paul in particular.20 Ulpian classifies the expenses as necessary , useful and for pleasure . Necessary expenses were those required to prevent deterioration of the property , e.g. , repairing a collapsing building . Useful ...
... Ulpian and Paul in particular.20 Ulpian classifies the expenses as necessary , useful and for pleasure . Necessary expenses were those required to prevent deterioration of the property , e.g. , repairing a collapsing building . Useful ...
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... Ulpian both tell us that a legacy of an estate ' with its equipment ' includes the contubernales or ' wives ' and children of the male slaves ; Paul adds , ' and livestock kept to provide manure , with those who tend them , are included ...
... Ulpian both tell us that a legacy of an estate ' with its equipment ' includes the contubernales or ' wives ' and children of the male slaves ; Paul adds , ' and livestock kept to provide manure , with those who tend them , are included ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Guardianship of Women | 5 |
Marriage | 31 |
Copyright | |
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