Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 1-3School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1943 |
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... term indicating the relationship between a Roman citizen and his or her freeborn child born out of wedlock . Such employment of the term does occur in some inscriptions and in a diptych from Egypt , containing a testatio of 127 A. D. by ...
... term indicating the relationship between a Roman citizen and his or her freeborn child born out of wedlock . Such employment of the term does occur in some inscriptions and in a diptych from Egypt , containing a testatio of 127 A. D. by ...
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... term . In any event , the Roman jurist did not seriously deviate from the usual . If he did term the vóvos a filius naturalis , he did so in view of the common classical habit of speaking of a natural re- lationship between a father and ...
... term . In any event , the Roman jurist did not seriously deviate from the usual . If he did term the vóvos a filius naturalis , he did so in view of the common classical habit of speaking of a natural re- lationship between a father and ...
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... term filius implied that the child in one way or another was part of the family of his father . He was a filius familias when he was born in a matrimonium iustum and the predestined successor of his father . He was filius na- turalis ...
... term filius implied that the child in one way or another was part of the family of his father . He was a filius familias when he was born in a matrimonium iustum and the predestined successor of his father . He was filius na- turalis ...
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GUIDO KISCH Nationalism and Race in Medieval Law | 48 |
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