De Adparatv Et Instrvctv Nvptarvm, Vvlgo Avsstever, Praeter Dotem In Pactis Dotalibvs Promisso, Eivsque Ivre Qvvm Maritvs Foro Cessit, authored by Johann Georg Estor and Heinrich R. Bartels, delves into the intricacies of Roman marriage law, specifically focusing on the 'Ausstever' - provisions and preparations for marriage beyond the dowry as promised in dotal agreements. The text examines the legal rights associated with these provisions, particularly in scenarios where the husband becomes insolvent. This historical legal treatise offers valuable insights into the societal and legal frameworks governing marriage in ancient Rome, providing a detailed examination of dotal practices and their implications for both spouses within the Roman legal system.
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