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- From: Sheila McGinn <smcginn AT jcu.edu>
- To: Corpus-paul <corpus-paul AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
- Subject: Re: adoption
- Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2000 10:30:51 -0400
Jim, thanks for the bibliographic suggestion. Yes, women could be
testamentary heirs
to their husbands. And the marriage parallel is precisely the case I am
trying to
make. Unfortunately, the law is changing in the first century and marriage
in manu is
much less common. The wife married sine manu does not leave the potestas of
her own
paterfamilias. Thanks again. SEM
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adoption,
Sheila McGinn, 08/16/2000
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: adoption, Harold R. Holmyard III, 08/16/2000
- Re: adoption, Akio ITOU, 08/16/2000
- RE: adoption, JERRY SUMNEY, 08/17/2000
- RE: adoption, Colacrai Angelo, 08/17/2000
- Re: adoption, Jim Hester, 08/17/2000
- Re: adoption, David Noy, 08/17/2000
- Re: adoption, Jim Hester, 08/17/2000
- Re: adoption, Sheila McGinn, 08/21/2000
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