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- Frontmatter I
- Introduction V
- Contents VII
- Without Rights? Social Theories Meet Roman Law Texts 1
- Filii naturales: Social Fate or Legal Privilege? 25
- Social Status ‘Without’ Legal Difference. Historiography and Puzzling Legal Questions About Imperial Freedmen and Slaves 67
- Peculium: Paradoxes of Slaves With Property 87
- Dispensator: The Social Profile of a Servile Profession in the Satyrica and in Roman Jurists’ Texts 125
- Giving and Taking: The Effects of Roman Inheritance Law on the Social Position of Slaves 165
- Servi poenae: What Did It Mean to Be ‘Condemned to Slavery’? 187
- Favor libertatis: Slaveholders as Freedom Fighters 203
- Neither Fish nor Fowl: Some Grey Areas of Roman Slave Law 237
- Bibliography 269
- Authors 297
- Index of Sources 299
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Introduction V
- Contents VII
- Without Rights? Social Theories Meet Roman Law Texts 1
- Filii naturales: Social Fate or Legal Privilege? 25
- Social Status ‘Without’ Legal Difference. Historiography and Puzzling Legal Questions About Imperial Freedmen and Slaves 67
- Peculium: Paradoxes of Slaves With Property 87
- Dispensator: The Social Profile of a Servile Profession in the Satyrica and in Roman Jurists’ Texts 125
- Giving and Taking: The Effects of Roman Inheritance Law on the Social Position of Slaves 165
- Servi poenae: What Did It Mean to Be ‘Condemned to Slavery’? 187
- Favor libertatis: Slaveholders as Freedom Fighters 203
- Neither Fish nor Fowl: Some Grey Areas of Roman Slave Law 237
- Bibliography 269
- Authors 297
- Index of Sources 299