Wills in the Roman Empire

Wills in the Roman Empire
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Publisher : Journal of Juristic Papyr
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Download or read book Wills in the Roman Empire written by Maria Nowak and published by Journal of Juristic Papyr. This book was released on 2015 with total page 520 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The present book deals with the testamentary practice as seen through papyri, tablets, doctrinal and literary sources, manuscript tradition, etc. mostly in the period after the constitutio Antoniniana. The aim of Wills in the Roman empire: a documentary approach is to reconstruct how people applied law and how testamentary practice looked like in everyday life: how wills were made and opened, what was the meaning of particular dispositions. These questions constitute a part of a wider discussion concerning the level of knowledge and application of Roman law in the provinces after the edict of Caracalla. The book is supplemented with four Appendices, where all wills from the Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine periods are collected for the first time in scholarly literature.


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