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 81
... praetor , the emperors Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus issued a rescript specifying what should be done in the opposite situation , where a husband claimed that his divorced wife was pregnant and she denied it . If the husband insisted ...
... praetor , the emperors Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus issued a rescript specifying what should be done in the opposite situation , where a husband claimed that his divorced wife was pregnant and she denied it . If the husband insisted ...
Page 182
... praetor's rules also allowed other liberi to make a claim on this account , which would allow not only other emancipated children , but perhaps also former Vestals , to claim . Whether the latter , or flamines , could claim while still ...
... praetor's rules also allowed other liberi to make a claim on this account , which would allow not only other emancipated children , but perhaps also former Vestals , to claim . Whether the latter , or flamines , could claim while still ...
Page 183
... praetor strike a happy medium and make an interim award on the basis of possible triplets , since that could happen ... praetor's edict specified what actions could be brought ( D. 25.5 and 6 ) . The woman could be punished with infamia ...
... praetor strike a happy medium and make an interim award on the basis of possible triplets , since that could happen ... praetor's edict specified what actions could be brought ( D. 25.5 and 6 ) . The woman could be punished with infamia ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Guardianship of Women | 5 |
Marriage | 31 |
Copyright | |
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