Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 10-13School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1952 |
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... father , to the effect that she had lavished money on magi . " 39 These magi unquestionably were diviners , perhaps astrol- ogers . " 40 The charge against Servilia was true , as even Tacitus admits . He adds as extenuating ...
... father , to the effect that she had lavished money on magi . " 39 These magi unquestionably were diviners , perhaps astrol- ogers . " 40 The charge against Servilia was true , as even Tacitus admits . He adds as extenuating ...
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... father gave back all or some of the purchase - money as a gift to his daughter , thereby providing her with a form of security.51 This sug- gestion is impossible on the evidence.52 That the bride did receive gifts is a fact , of course ...
... father gave back all or some of the purchase - money as a gift to his daughter , thereby providing her with a form of security.51 This sug- gestion is impossible on the evidence.52 That the bride did receive gifts is a fact , of course ...
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... father - in - law when the wife joined her husband's household and when the husband joined the father - in - law's household.69 And there were dowries in both types of situation.70 2. If hedna were not indispensable , was there ...
... father - in - law when the wife joined her husband's household and when the husband joined the father - in - law's household.69 And there were dowries in both types of situation.70 2. If hedna were not indispensable , was there ...
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Aid to Education in the Late Roman Empire | 70 |
Notes and Reviews | 87 |
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