SIZARET (Louis) – ESSAY ON THE HISTORY OF INTESTAMENTARY SUCCESSION FROM THE 5TH TO THE 10TH CENTURY IN THE LAND OF ANCIENT ROMAN GAUL, University of Dijon, Publications of the Historical Research Center of the Faculty of Law and Political Science No. II
SIZARET (Louis) – ESSAY ON THE HISTORY OF INTESTAMENTARY SUCCESSION FROM THE 5TH TO THE 10TH CENTURY IN THE LAND OF ANCIENT ROMAN GAUL, University of Dijon, Publications of the Historical Research Center of the Faculty of Law and Political Science No. II
    SIZARET (Louis)
    ESSAY ON THE HISTORY OF INTESTAMENTARY SUCCESSION FROM THE 5TH TO THE 10TH CENTURY IN THE LAND OF ANCIENT ROMAN GAUL, University of Dijon, Publications of the Historical Research Center of the Faculty of Law and Political Science No. II
Édition :
    Dijon
Date :
    1975
    octavo, paperback, good condition, XVI-226 p.
    “This study has the great merit of examining matters more closely and providing, along with a very clear analysis of Roman and barbarian laws, a summary of the numerous controversies surrounding them among German authors. For each law, the study examines the rights granted to the mother and maternal relatives (a vestige of a primitive matriarchy?), the rights attributed to agnates, ascendants, relatives, or vicini, and finally, the distinction between separate and acquired property. The author modestly concludes that throughout the Frankish period, ‘inheritance was not organized with the same clarity as in Rome.’” (Paul Ourliac, Cahiers de civilisation médiévale, no. October-December 1979, p. 414 et seq.).

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