The dowry institution, since its most ancient practices, is an interesting testing ground of the relationship between husband and wife and, more generally, between man and woman. It attests the original foundation of the dowry heritage, along with the practice of dowry restitution, when the marriage ends. In Roman law two different dowry systems developed: the dos adventicia and the dos profecticia. In the classical age they both suffered important changes as compared with the archaic law. These changes entailed a progressive increasing of the dowry restitution to the wife and its subtraction from the husband’s assets, in case of marriage dissolution. Even more favorable to women and to the recognition of their heritage dowry ownership was ...
Historically, two opposing approaches to the institution of marriage developed. According to the fir...
Scholarship to date has dealt mainly with the legal aspects of Roman marriage and its place wi...
The rich and varied extant Genoese and Ligurian sources enable to consider the dowry from as early a...
The dowry institution, since its most ancient practices, is an interesting testing ground of the rel...
Roman legal experience shows a close bond between marriage and dowry, considered by some sources ind...
This paper aims to present comprehensions about marriage and its various forms that existed in ancie...
The property issues resultant from divorce in the Roman Empire Abstract This work deals with the top...
ABSTRACT: Marriage was the union performed with the intention to establishing a family. Among the Ro...
Marriage among the Romans could occur at quite an early age, according to modern standards. Bethroth...
The Dowry as Seen in Texts and in the Workings ofthe Civil Code. The dowry-which was shaped by, tho...
The dowry played a key role in nineteenth-century Papal States. It was the only inheritance right of...
This rigorous thesis deals with Roman marriage with an accent on property relations. The primary pur...
The subject of the aforementioned article is the new meaning which was given to the institution of m...
A Roman family consisted of the pater familias, his wedded wife, two or three children, house slaves...
Wealth and the Roman Woman, a book about women and property in the late Republic and early Empire. A...
Historically, two opposing approaches to the institution of marriage developed. According to the fir...
Scholarship to date has dealt mainly with the legal aspects of Roman marriage and its place wi...
The rich and varied extant Genoese and Ligurian sources enable to consider the dowry from as early a...
The dowry institution, since its most ancient practices, is an interesting testing ground of the rel...
Roman legal experience shows a close bond between marriage and dowry, considered by some sources ind...
This paper aims to present comprehensions about marriage and its various forms that existed in ancie...
The property issues resultant from divorce in the Roman Empire Abstract This work deals with the top...
ABSTRACT: Marriage was the union performed with the intention to establishing a family. Among the Ro...
Marriage among the Romans could occur at quite an early age, according to modern standards. Bethroth...
The Dowry as Seen in Texts and in the Workings ofthe Civil Code. The dowry-which was shaped by, tho...
The dowry played a key role in nineteenth-century Papal States. It was the only inheritance right of...
This rigorous thesis deals with Roman marriage with an accent on property relations. The primary pur...
The subject of the aforementioned article is the new meaning which was given to the institution of m...
A Roman family consisted of the pater familias, his wedded wife, two or three children, house slaves...
Wealth and the Roman Woman, a book about women and property in the late Republic and early Empire. A...
Historically, two opposing approaches to the institution of marriage developed. According to the fir...
Scholarship to date has dealt mainly with the legal aspects of Roman marriage and its place wi...
The rich and varied extant Genoese and Ligurian sources enable to consider the dowry from as early a...