Woman and Marriage in Ancient Rome - Guglielmo Ferrero - Books - Createspace Independent Publishing Platf - 9781976129117 - September 6, 2017
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Woman and Marriage in Ancient Rome

Guglielmo Ferrero

Woman and Marriage in Ancient Rome

Woman and Marriage in Ancient Rome - From the Women of the Caesars by Guglielmo Ferrero...... When Rome became the master state of the Mediterranean world, and especially during the last century of the republic, woman, aside from a few slight limitations of form rather than of substance, had already acquired legal and economic independence, the condition necessary for social and moral equality. As to marriage, the affianced pair could at that time choose between two different legal family régimes: marriage with manus, the older form, in which all the goods of the wife passed to the ownership of the husband, so that she could no longer possess anything in her own name; or marriage without manus, in which only the dower became the property of the husband, and the wife remained mistress of all her other belongings and all that she might acquire. Except in some cases, and for special reasons, in all the families of the aristocracy, by common consent, marriages, during the last centuries of the republic, were contracted in the later form; so that at that time married women directly and openly had gained economic independence.......... During the same period, indirectly, and by means of juridical evasions, this independence was also won by unmarried women, who, according to ancient laws, ought to have remained all their lives under a guardian, either selected by the father in his will or appointed by the law in default of such selection.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 6, 2017
ISBN13 9781976129117
Publishers Createspace Independent Publishing Platf
Pages 26
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 1 mm   ·   49 g
Language English  

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