Ex Historia Romana De Hereditate Sacrorvm Privatorvm..., a historical and legal study written in Latin, explores the inheritance of private religious rites in Roman society. This work, authored by Karl Christian Woog and Johann F. Wunschold, delves into the intricacies of Roman law and religious customs, offering valuable insights into the transfer of sacred traditions within families. The book provides detailed analysis, making it a significant resource for scholars interested in Roman history, legal history, and ancient religious practices. Its enduring value lies in its meticulous examination of primary sources and its contribution to understanding the complexities of Roman social structures.
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