10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «PATRIA POTESTAS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
patria potestas in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
patria potestas im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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A Manual of Roman Antiquities: With Numerous Illustrations - Strona 248
Such being the nature and extent of the Patria Potestas, it is almost unnecessary to state that a child In Potestate Patris could neither hold nor dispose of property independent of the father, to whom every thing acquired by the child belonged of ...
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Law, Family, and Women: Toward a Legal Anthropology of Renaissance Italy
1357), on the other hand, noted that one of the many differences between civil and canon law lay in the fact that "in civil law the patria potestas lasts in every age of a child, but in canon law patria potestas comes to an end at adulthood, ...
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A Casebook on Roman Family Law - Strona 189
By contrast, patria potestas (paternal power), the second linchpin, is forcefully constructed, so forcefully, in fact, that it is one of the most distinctive aspects of the Roman legal tradition. Common to almost all legal systems is a recognition that, ...
Bruce W. Frier, Thomas A. McGinn, 2004
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Italy in the Age of the Renaissance: 1300-1550 - Strona 86
Patria potestas Within the ius communes repertoire of family-shaping institutions none was more consequential in Renaissance Italy than patria potestas: the indivisible, inalienable, and perpetual power exercised by the household's head or ...
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"Let the Little Children Come to Me": Childhood and Children in ...
Even after having contracted a marriage, having begotten children, and having achieved standing in the realm of public and military life, the son, filius familias, re- mained under the power of his father, that is, in his father's patria potestas, until ...
Cornelia B. Horn, John W. Martens, 2009
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A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities - Część 2 - Strona 724
[Patricil] PATRIA POTESTAS. Potestas signifies generally a power or faculty of any kind by which we do any thing. " Potestas," says Paulus (Dig. 50. tit. 16. s. 22.5), " has several significations: when applied to Magistratus, it is Imperium ; in the ...
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A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities - Strona 741
PATRIA POTESTAS. oioxn.1 In the same bowl the food was commonly Drought to table," an example of which is },tKaviov tuv ... Potestas," says Paulus,' " has several significations : when applied to magistratus, it is imperium ; in the case of ...
Sir William Smith, Charles Anthon, 1857
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The Power of the Fathers: Historical Perspectives from Ancient Rome ...
potestas denoted the fatherly position that implied domination and governance over as well as responsibility” for the ... Born in lawful matrimony — instum matrimonium –, the child stood under the husband's patria potestas, who was then the ...
Margareth Lanzinger, 2016
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God as Father in Luke-Acts - Strona 64
Robert Hamerton-Kelly, God the Father: Theology and Patriarchy in the Teaching of Jesus [Philadelphia: Fortress, 1979], 102-3. David L. Tiede, Luke (ACNT; Minneapolis: Augsburg, 1988), 212. John A. Crook, "Patria Potestas" CQ 17 (1967): ...
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Encyclopedic Dictionary of Roman Law - Tom 43 - Strona 621
Patria potestas. The power of the head of a family (see pater familias) over the members, i.e., his children, natural and adoptive (see filius familias), his wife, if the conclusion of the marriage was combined with conventio in manum, the wives of ...
6 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «PATRIA POTESTAS» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
patria potestas im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Il dramma del rapporto figlio padre nel Cristo di Massimo Cacciari
Nasce il padre da una radice fatale che è comune anche alla parola potere: termini che si combinano in maniera indissolubile in quella patria potestas che ... «Orticalab, Okt 15»
Mother must have custody of children
Parental authority or patria potestas in Roman Law is the juridical institution whereby parents rightfully assume control and protection of their unemancipated ... «The Manila Times, Jul 15»
Comentários sobre a origem de alguns institutos no direito privado …
Se houve um enfraquecimento da patria potestas (pátrio poder) conceituado como o conjunto de poderes que o pater familias tem sobre a pessoa e os bens de ... «Âmbito Jurídico, Jan 15»
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This idea persisted even beyond the biblical era in the Roman law principle of patria potestas. The Torah is opposed to every element of this worldview. «Algemeiner, Nov 14»
The Christian Conquest of Pagan Rome
In contrast to the Roman concept of Patria Potestas, according to which fathers had the right to kill their wives and children, Christians taught husbands to love ... «Crosswalk.com, Nov 10»
I Don't: A Contrarian History of Marriage
From it, the principle of patria potestas, literally "the rule of the father," follows logically. How curious, then, that men should seem so threatened — so oppressed, ... «NPR, Sep 08»