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 27
... texts of the Digest presuppose that she had this liberty . It does not seem , however , that the texts he cites establish his point . 22. D.50.16.195.5 . 23. Livy 39.19.5 ; G.I.150-4 ; Watson ( 1967 ) 148 ; Kaser ( 1971 ) 368 . 24. Ulp ...
... texts of the Digest presuppose that she had this liberty . It does not seem , however , that the texts he cites establish his point . 22. D.50.16.195.5 . 23. Livy 39.19.5 ; G.I.150-4 ; Watson ( 1967 ) 148 ; Kaser ( 1971 ) 368 . 24. Ulp ...
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... texts of Gaius and Neratius were interpolated . Recently , Masiello ( 1979 : especially 9 ff . , 79 ) has denied interpolation , and argued that policies changed from one reign to another , the rules being slackened under the earlier ...
... texts of Gaius and Neratius were interpolated . Recently , Masiello ( 1979 : especially 9 ff . , 79 ) has denied interpolation , and argued that policies changed from one reign to another , the rules being slackened under the earlier ...
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... texts have no indication of the child's sex , and so relative proportions cannot be gauged , even supposing we knew , as we do not , that the surviving texts constitute a representative sample , not only of foundling , but of all ...
... texts have no indication of the child's sex , and so relative proportions cannot be gauged , even supposing we knew , as we do not , that the surviving texts constitute a representative sample , not only of foundling , but of all ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Guardianship of Women | 5 |
Marriage | 31 |
Copyright | |
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