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    Studi sulla patria potestas. Il filius familias 'designatus rei publicae civis' Antonello Calore discute con Monica De Simone

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    Antonello Calore and Monica De Simone discuss the book "Studi sulla patria potestas. Il filius familias designatus rei publicae civis" in the conference 'Letture Romanistiche' held in Florence on March 22, 2019, at the Department of Legal Sciences. Convenor: Patrizia Giunt

    Il proprium quaestionis crimen e la strategia difensiva nella Pro Caelio di Cicerone

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    The paper proposes a revised analysis of the speech, which was delivered by Cicero on behalf of Marcus Caelius. Numerous studies have shown the importance of the rhetorical aspects of this speech. The aim of this analysis is to examine its legal aspects. Firstly, many sources containing abundant evidence regarding the causae de vi ex lege Plautia will be examined in order to identify, among the many allegations made by opponents of this causa, those for which Caelius ex lege Plautia was responsible. Secondly, having identified the ex lege Plautia charges, the defensive strategy, which is specifically aimed at defending Caelius from the charge of Dione’s murder, will be thoroughly analysed. The purpose of this analysis is to demonstrate that Cicero obtained the acquittal of Caelius because he was able to prove that the charges, which were connected to the mors Dionis, the crimen auri and the crimen de veneno, were unfounded. Cicero was also able to summarize all of the allegations into one piece of evidence: the ambiguity of the role of Clodia as a witness

    Appartenenza e alterità : sull’idea di cittadinanza nell’esperienza giuridica romana

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    The paper discusses a plethora of ideas regarding the concept of Roman citizenship, which is addressed in the light of a theory of fellowship (meaning ‘to be part of a given community’) and a theory of otherness (meaning ‘a relationship with someone who is not part of a given community’). There will be a brief overview of the development of citizenship in Ancient Roman history (during the period of Kings, Republican and Imperial Rome). Several interpretations of well-known phrases, such as ‘civis Romanus sum’ or ‘adipisci civitatem ob virtutem’, are discussed and many phenomena are analyzed, such as the expulsion of the Latin population from Rome in the second century B.C. The purpose of this article is to suggest that, as far as possible, historical investigation should be conducted using an approach which anthropologists term emic: an attempt should be made to look from within the phenomena being studied, trying to conceive of the world from the protagonists’ point of view, and to understand their ‘reality’, how they lived, in which contexts, in the awareness that each historical phenomenon is specific and unreproducible

    Agere ex asse in solidum e agere pro parte in solidum : per un'interpretazione di Venul. 7 stip. D. 10, 2, 7

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    The paper proposes a revised analysis of D. 10.2.7 (Venul. 7 stip.), from which it seems reasonable to suggest that Venuleius discussed a particular kind of co-inheritance: the coniunctim attribution of a hereditas or an inheritance quota regarding two heirs. The substantially classical text, which can be glimpsed therein, offers evidence of the coexistence of different patterns of co-inheritance in classical private Roman law

    Appartenenza familiare e mobilità sociale tra III e IV secolo d.C

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    The paper aims to outline the influence of the condition of the filius familias on the social mobility of the decuriones. It shows that Roman jurists and Emperors used the familiar bond between the filius familias and the pater familiasto reach, at the beginning of the 4th century AD, the curial obnoxietas, a significant restriction to the mobility of the ruling classes of the cities that made up the Empir

    Considerazioni in margine a tre testi su liberti operanti in una negotiatio

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    Il contributo si focalizza su tre testi del giurista Cervidio Scevola (D. 14.3.20; D. 34.3.28.9 e D. 38.1.45) nei quali emergono alcune problematiche relative all'exercitio di una negotiatio da parte di liberti nei confronti dei creditori e dei patroni

    All’origine di alcune vendite speciali nel Codice civile peruviano: meditazioni fra vecchio e nuovo mondo,

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    Le vendite 'speciali' (artt. 1571-73 Cod. civ. Perù 1984) saranno analizzate in prospettiva storica, attingendo ai fondamenti del diritto occidentale con speciale riferimento alle codificazioni moderne di tradizione romanistica, fino a risalire a quanto da sempre ha dato loro forma, vale a dire alle elaborazioni della giurisprudenza romana: nella consapevolezza che i distillati di quest’ultima, secondo un complesso meccanismo di attrazione e repulsione, hanno vivificato la scienza giuridica maturata nelle nazioni giovani ed emergenti, forgiando laboratori capaci di fungere da ‘cartina di tornasole’ – e, sotto questo profilo, il Perù costituisce un eccellente terreno di verifica – per idee vecchie e nuove
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