De Adoptione In Locum Fratris Non Monstrosa Dissertatio Inauguralis, by Christoph Ludwig Crell and Christian August Stempel, is a treatise written in Latin exploring the legal and historical aspects of adoption under Roman law. This scholarly work delves into the nuances of adoption practices, particularly those involving the placement of an adoptee as a sibling within a family structure. The text offers insights into the jurisprudential considerations and historical contexts surrounding Roman adoption laws, providing a valuable resource for legal historians and classical scholars.
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