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 32
... lex Aelia Sentia ( A.D. 4 ) gave informally manumitted slaves , known as Latini Juniani , the incentive to show themselves solid members of society , by providing that , through marriage and production of a child who survived to one ...
... lex Aelia Sentia ( A.D. 4 ) gave informally manumitted slaves , known as Latini Juniani , the incentive to show themselves solid members of society , by providing that , through marriage and production of a child who survived to one ...
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... lex Fufia Caninia of 2 B.C. and the lex Aelia Sentia of A.D. 4.53 The former limited the number of slaves who could be manumitted under a will ; the latter imposed various restrictions , such as mini- mum age limits . The effect of both ...
... lex Fufia Caninia of 2 B.C. and the lex Aelia Sentia of A.D. 4.53 The former limited the number of slaves who could be manumitted under a will ; the latter imposed various restrictions , such as mini- mum age limits . The effect of both ...
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... lex Aelia Sentia ; the penalty for the patron was loss of his patronal rights . The practice , however , was probably one that had been going on since the Republic . Patrons had much to lose under the empire , when freedwomen could ...
... lex Aelia Sentia ; the penalty for the patron was loss of his patronal rights . The practice , however , was probably one that had been going on since the Republic . Patrons had much to lose under the empire , when freedwomen could ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Guardianship of Women | 5 |
Marriage | 31 |
Copyright | |
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