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 109
... edict provided for the situation where the will was upset by emanci- pated children appealing for a share in the estate along with the sui heredes ( bonorum possessio contra tabulas ) or where they claimed a share along with the sui ...
... edict provided for the situation where the will was upset by emanci- pated children appealing for a share in the estate along with the sui heredes ( bonorum possessio contra tabulas ) or where they claimed a share along with the sui ...
Page 117
... edict ' ) bringing various forms of unacceptable behaviour under the concept of iniuria , and so making the perpetrator liable to an action for damages by the offended person or other closely interested parties.1 One of these was the edict ...
... edict ' ) bringing various forms of unacceptable behaviour under the concept of iniuria , and so making the perpetrator liable to an action for damages by the offended person or other closely interested parties.1 One of these was the edict ...
Page 183
... edict specified what actions could be brought ( D. 25.5 and 6 ) . The woman could be punished with infamia.37 Rules were introduced , as we have seen , under Hadrian requiring the expectant mother to notify interested parties and to ...
... edict specified what actions could be brought ( D. 25.5 and 6 ) . The woman could be punished with infamia.37 Rules were introduced , as we have seen , under Hadrian requiring the expectant mother to notify interested parties and to ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Guardianship of Women | 5 |
Marriage | 31 |
Copyright | |
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