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Family and Familia in Roman Law and Life Book

Family and Familia in Roman Law and Life
Family and Familia in Roman Law and Life, Ancient Roman families were very diverse, of course, but the basis of Roman civil law was the familia, a strictly defined group consisting of a head, called a paterfamilias, and his descendants in the male line. Recent work on the Roman fami, Family and Familia in Roman Law and Life has a rating of 4.5 stars
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Family and Familia in Roman Law and Life, Ancient Roman families were very diverse, of course, but the basis of Roman civil law was the familia, a strictly defined group consisting of a head, called a paterfamilias, and his descendants in the male line. Recent work on the Roman fami, Family and Familia in Roman Law and Life
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  • Family and Familia in Roman Law and Life
  • Written by author Jane F. Gardner
  • Published by Oxford University Press, USA, July 1998
  • Ancient Roman families were very diverse, of course, but the basis of Roman civil law was the familia, a strictly defined group consisting of a head, called a paterfamilias, and his descendants in the male line. Recent work on the Roman fami
  • Ancient Roman families were very diverse, of course, but the basis of Roman civil law was the familia, a strictly defined group consisting of a head, called a paterfamilias, and his descendants in the male line. Recent work on the Roman fami
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Introduction: Familia and Families1
1Out of the Familia: The Practice of Emancipation6
1.1Introduction6
1.2The Procedure and Effects of Emancipation10
1.3Emancipati and Inheritance in Roman Civil Law15
1.4Inheritance under Praetorian Rules20
1.5Chronological Development of the Praetorian Rules24
1.6Other Related Changes42
1.7Augustan Legislation on Marriage and Inheritance47
1.8Emancipation in Freedman Families55
1.9Emancipation in Practice: Homes and Incomes67
1.10Provision for the Present: Maintenance74
1.11Daughters, Dowry, and Emancipation85
1.12Family Favourites: Provision in Wills93
1.13Motives for Emancipation104
2Into the Familia: The Practice of Adoption114
2.1Introduction114
2.2The Legal Effects of Adoption117
2.3The Procedures of Adoption126
2.4Adoptions in Roman History133
2.5Capacity to Adopt: Questions of Age and Sex145
2.6Protection of the Impubes165
2.7Consent to Adoption175
2.8Adoption in Freedman Families179
2.9Family Favourites: Adoption within the Family190
2.10The Purposes of Adoption199
3Outside the Familia: Mothers and Children209
3.1Introduction: The Maternal Relationship in Civil Law209
3.2Death and Renewal: The Importance of Cognates212
3.3Developments in Inheritance Law220
3.4Family Finances: Maternal Influences233
3.5Mothers and Tutors241
3.6Illegitimate Children252
3.7Mothers and Children in Freedman Families261
Conclusion268
Bibliography280
Index of Sources287
General Index299


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