Freed from the familial and social obligations incumbent on the living, the Roman testator could craft his will to be a literal "last judgment" on family, friends, and society. The Romans were fascinated by the contents of wills, believing the will to be a mirror of the testator's true character and opinions. The wills offer us a unique view of the individual Roman testator's world. Just as classicists, ancient historians, and legal historians will find a mine of information here, the general reader will be fascinated by the book's lively recounting of last testaments.Who were the testators and what were their motives? Why do family, kin, servants, friends, and community all figure in the will, and how are they treated? What sort of afterli...
This thesis examines the relationship between human will and divine will as mediated through state d...
For centuries, wills scholars have lamented the difficulty of discerning intent from testamentary do...
Originally, fideicommissum represented the wish of the testator related to, for example, the place ...
What constitutes the legacies left behind by the Roman Empire and who has been empowered to evaluate...
A locket. A stamp collection. The lake house. Our sister. Our best friend. Our alma mater. The thing...
Scholarly interest in the intimate lives of individuals in late medieval England has been particular...
In the classical age Romans were very concerned with preparing wills, which explains why a number of...
This rigorous thesis characterises the last will and testament in the event of death in Roman law. T...
Il s'agit d'une recherche du droit privé romain, en l'occurrence le rôle de la volonté dans le droit...
278 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.The last will and testament i...
"Captatio and the captator are stock elements of literature and undoubtedly existed in life, but as ...
In Roman law, an inheritance could be passed on according to the rules of intestate or testate succe...
Globalization as the new world order has brought to a more planned human life. This planning not onl...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines Giles of Rome's theory of the will. Reg...
Limits of the testator's will The principle of autonomy of will is one of the fundamental principles...
This thesis examines the relationship between human will and divine will as mediated through state d...
For centuries, wills scholars have lamented the difficulty of discerning intent from testamentary do...
Originally, fideicommissum represented the wish of the testator related to, for example, the place ...
What constitutes the legacies left behind by the Roman Empire and who has been empowered to evaluate...
A locket. A stamp collection. The lake house. Our sister. Our best friend. Our alma mater. The thing...
Scholarly interest in the intimate lives of individuals in late medieval England has been particular...
In the classical age Romans were very concerned with preparing wills, which explains why a number of...
This rigorous thesis characterises the last will and testament in the event of death in Roman law. T...
Il s'agit d'une recherche du droit privé romain, en l'occurrence le rôle de la volonté dans le droit...
278 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.The last will and testament i...
"Captatio and the captator are stock elements of literature and undoubtedly existed in life, but as ...
In Roman law, an inheritance could be passed on according to the rules of intestate or testate succe...
Globalization as the new world order has brought to a more planned human life. This planning not onl...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines Giles of Rome's theory of the will. Reg...
Limits of the testator's will The principle of autonomy of will is one of the fundamental principles...
This thesis examines the relationship between human will and divine will as mediated through state d...
For centuries, wills scholars have lamented the difficulty of discerning intent from testamentary do...
Originally, fideicommissum represented the wish of the testator related to, for example, the place ...