Wealth and the Roman Woman, a book about women and property in the late Republic and early Empire. Abstract: Elite marriage in Rome in the late Republic and early Empire was con-tracted between noble houses of equivalent status, often for immediate political gains. Contrary to views advanced by some scholars, spouses nonetheless enter-tained strong expectations of conjugal loyalty and happiness but marriage was relatively fragile. Power was vested in the older generation rather than men as such. A separate matrimonial regime was usually maintained during marriage and dowry was essentially recoverable on divorce or widowhood. Upper class women were therefore relatively independent although they subordinated in-dividual preference to corporat...
ABSTRACT: THe status of the family has evolved over time until it formed what we call today the basi...
Studies of female adolescence, whether in historical or modern societies, recognize that the relativ...
The dowry institution, since its most ancient practices, is an interesting testing ground of the rel...
Elite marriage in Rome in the late Republic and early Empire was contracted between noble houses of ...
The property issues resultant from divorce in the Roman Empire Abstract This work deals with the top...
This paper aims to present comprehensions about marriage and its various forms that existed in ancie...
For the patrician class, marriage was a form of power intended to uphold Roman patriarchy by providi...
The subject of the aforementioned article is the new meaning which was given to the institution of m...
ABSTRACT: Marriage was the union performed with the intention to establishing a family. Among the Ro...
A Roman family consisted of the pater familias, his wedded wife, two or three children, house slaves...
This rigorous thesis deals with Roman marriage with an accent on property relations. The primary pur...
This study seeks to put the economic organization of the elite Roman household into its social conte...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: Pages 321-373.I. Stemmata quid faciunt?: Adfinitas, heredity, and t...
The dowry institution, since its most ancient practices, is an interesting testing ground of the rel...
Historically, two opposing approaches to the institution of marriage developed. According to the fir...
ABSTRACT: THe status of the family has evolved over time until it formed what we call today the basi...
Studies of female adolescence, whether in historical or modern societies, recognize that the relativ...
The dowry institution, since its most ancient practices, is an interesting testing ground of the rel...
Elite marriage in Rome in the late Republic and early Empire was contracted between noble houses of ...
The property issues resultant from divorce in the Roman Empire Abstract This work deals with the top...
This paper aims to present comprehensions about marriage and its various forms that existed in ancie...
For the patrician class, marriage was a form of power intended to uphold Roman patriarchy by providi...
The subject of the aforementioned article is the new meaning which was given to the institution of m...
ABSTRACT: Marriage was the union performed with the intention to establishing a family. Among the Ro...
A Roman family consisted of the pater familias, his wedded wife, two or three children, house slaves...
This rigorous thesis deals with Roman marriage with an accent on property relations. The primary pur...
This study seeks to put the economic organization of the elite Roman household into its social conte...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: Pages 321-373.I. Stemmata quid faciunt?: Adfinitas, heredity, and t...
The dowry institution, since its most ancient practices, is an interesting testing ground of the rel...
Historically, two opposing approaches to the institution of marriage developed. According to the fir...
ABSTRACT: THe status of the family has evolved over time until it formed what we call today the basi...
Studies of female adolescence, whether in historical or modern societies, recognize that the relativ...
The dowry institution, since its most ancient practices, is an interesting testing ground of the rel...