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 18
... apparently sharing family estates with their brother , a local gymnasiarch and banker , and contracting with a potter to make jars in their workshops , from materials supplied by them , apparently as containers for the wine produced on ...
... apparently sharing family estates with their brother , a local gymnasiarch and banker , and contracting with a potter to make jars in their workshops , from materials supplied by them , apparently as containers for the wine produced on ...
Page 138
... apparently did not apply to the child of a citizen woman and a slave ; until the passing of the senatusconsultum Claudianum ( see below ) , such a child was apparently treated in the same way as one incerto patre ( of unknown father ) ...
... apparently did not apply to the child of a citizen woman and a slave ; until the passing of the senatusconsultum Claudianum ( see below ) , such a child was apparently treated in the same way as one incerto patre ( of unknown father ) ...
Page 148
... apparently , was in the form of a stipulatio . The mention of having given the girl in marriage stems originally from Greek models : Roman fathers usually added that they did so in accordance with the lex Julia de maritandis ordinibus ...
... apparently , was in the form of a stipulatio . The mention of having given the girl in marriage stems originally from Greek models : Roman fathers usually added that they did so in accordance with the lex Julia de maritandis ordinibus ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Guardianship of Women | 5 |
Marriage | 31 |
Copyright | |
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