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MARRIAGE , SALE , AND GIFT IN THE T HOMERIC WORLD1 To Ugo Enrico Paoli on his seventieth birthday HE prevailing view of Homeric marriage has two parts : ( 1 ) that the base was marriage by purchase ; and ( 2 ) that new elements are ...
MARRIAGE , SALE , AND GIFT IN THE T HOMERIC WORLD1 To Ugo Enrico Paoli on his seventieth birthday HE prevailing view of Homeric marriage has two parts : ( 1 ) that the base was marriage by purchase ; and ( 2 ) that new elements are ...
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This is the so - called marriage by purchase . Not only is it attested in the largest number of specific cases , but it is fur- ther underscored by the word anaednon , used in special cir- cumstances , such as Agamemnon's offer of a ...
This is the so - called marriage by purchase . Not only is it attested in the largest number of specific cases , but it is fur- ther underscored by the word anaednon , used in special cir- cumstances , such as Agamemnon's offer of a ...
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But since valid marriages were possible and occurred - without such preliminaries , we are forced to the conclusion that the hedna , for all their im- ... Were there more ways than one to conclude a juristically valid marriage ?
But since valid marriages were possible and occurred - without such preliminaries , we are forced to the conclusion that the hedna , for all their im- ... Were there more ways than one to conclude a juristically valid marriage ?
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