| Alexandre-Joseph-Pierre vicomte de Ségur - 1803 - 376 pagine
...307 suspended on their breast, and by the robe called preiexta *, which they wore to a certain age. The Romans had the power of life and death over their children. On returning them their portions, they repudiated their wives at pleasure. Sometimes the Romans transferred... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1807 - 636 pagine
...punishment he pleased, if they deserved it, Sal!. Cat. 39. Liv. ii. 41. viii. 7. Dionys. viii. 79. Hence a father is called a domestic judge, or magistrate, by Seneca; and a censor of his son, by Sueton. Claud. 16. Romulus however at first permitted this right only in certain cases, Dionys. ii.... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1819 - 598 pagine
...punishment he pleased, if they deserved it, Sail. Cat. 89. Liv. ii. 41. viii. 7- Dionys. viii. ?9. Hence a father is called a domestic judge, or magistrate,...by Seneca ; and a censor of his son, by Suetonius, Claud. 16. Romulus however at first permitted this right only in certain cases, Dionys. ii. 15. ix.... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1819 - 602 pagine
...punishment he pleased, if they deserved it, Sail. Cat. 39. Liv. ii. 41. viii. 7- Dionys. viii. 79. Hence a father is called a domestic Judge, or magistrate,...by Seneca ; and a censor of his son, by Suetonius, Claud. 16*. Romulus however at first permitted tkis right only in certain cases, Dionys. ii. 15. ix.... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1819 - 578 pagine
...punishment he pleased,if they deserved it, Sail. Cat. 39. Li-o. ii. 41. viii. 7. Dionys. viii. 79. Hence a father is called a domestic judge, or magistrate, by Seneca ; and a censor of his son, by Sueton. Gaud. 16. Romulus however at first permitted this right only in certain cases, Dionys. ii.... | |
| Sallust - 1831 - 410 pagine
...'A;;«y Si $ou\Ctay, «W{« /twitwrir, airoc i T*TIIJ *T75ir$«tjH. (viil. Rtwiar. ad toe.) 3. Parent necari jussit. Fathers, among the Romans, had the...is called a domestic judge or magistrate, by Seneca ; uml a censor of his son, by Suetonius, (Via. Claud. 16.) Valerius Maximus, (1. c.) in relating this... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1835 - 604 pagine
...punishment he pleased, if they deserved it, Sail. Cat. 39. Liv. ii. 41. viii. 7. Dionys. viii. 79. f Hence a father is called a domestic judge, or magistrate,...by Seneca ; and a censor of his son, by Suetonius, Claud. 16. Romulus, however, at first permitted this right only in certain cases, Dionys. ii. 15. ix.... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1835 - 570 pagine
...work in the country, and also put them to death by any punishment he pleased, if they deserved it.7 Hence a father is called a domestic judge, or magistrate, by Seneca ; and a censor of his son, by Suetonius,8 Kumulus, however, at first permitted this right only in certain cases.9 A son could acquire... | |
| Daniel Dewar - 1838 - 516 pagine
...scourge, send them bound to work in the country, and also put them to death by any punishment he pleased. Hence a father is called a domestic judge or magistrate by Seneca; and a censor of his son by Suetonius. The condition of a son was in some respects harder than that of a slave. A slave, when sold once, became... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1842 - 476 pagine
...work in the country, and also put them to death by any punishment he pleased, if they deserved it.3 Hence a father is called a domestic judge, or magistrate, by Seneca ; and a sensor of his son, by Suetonius.' Romulus, however, at first permitted this right only in certain cases.*... | |
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