Roman Civilization: Selected Readings, Volume 2Columbia University Press, 1955 |
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Pagina 48
... permitted to kill that adulterer with impunity , just as he may forthwith kill his daughter . A husband also is permitted to kill an adulterer of his wife , but not anyone at all as is the father's right . For this law provides that a ...
... permitted to kill that adulterer with impunity , just as he may forthwith kill his daughter . A husband also is permitted to kill an adulterer of his wife , but not anyone at all as is the father's right . For this law provides that a ...
Pagina 381
... permitted to marry their sisters or their aunts , but marriage with their brothers ' daughters has been conceded . Pardalas , 152 indeed , when a brother married a sister , confiscated the property . 24. The dowry brought by a Roman ...
... permitted to marry their sisters or their aunts , but marriage with their brothers ' daughters has been conceded . Pardalas , 152 indeed , when a brother married a sister , confiscated the property . 24. The dowry brought by a Roman ...
Pagina 382
... permitted . 53. Egyptian women married to discharged soldiers are , if they formally style themselves Romans , subject to the article on noncon- formity of status . 56. Soldiers who have not received a legal discharge , if they style ...
... permitted . 53. Egyptian women married to discharged soldiers are , if they formally style themselves Romans , subject to the article on noncon- formity of status . 56. Soldiers who have not received a legal discharge , if they style ...
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ABBREVIATIONS USED IN CITING SOURCES | 2 |
IMPERIAL POLICY | 80 |
ECONOMIC LIFE 156 | 156 |
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