The collaboration of the emperor and municipal magistrates with private individuals in the drafting of wills and, above all, the methods and intensity of their intervention do not allow us to affirm that the Roman legal experience has known real public wills, since it is precisely the lack of this ‘public value’ that calls into serious question the existence of Roman public wills.
Il ruolo dell'imperatore e dei magistrati municipali nei testamenti pubblici romani tardoantichi
ARCARIA F.
2023-01-01
Abstract
The collaboration of the emperor and municipal magistrates with private individuals in the drafting of wills and, above all, the methods and intensity of their intervention do not allow us to affirm that the Roman legal experience has known real public wills, since it is precisely the lack of this ‘public value’ that calls into serious question the existence of Roman public wills.File in questo prodotto:
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