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Paperback The Attic Law of Status, Family Relations and Succession in the Fourth Century, B.C. Systematically and Comparatively Considered Book

ISBN: 117863437X

ISBN13: 9781178634372

The Attic Law of Status, Family Relations and Succession in the Fourth Century, B.C. Systematically and Comparatively Considered

The Attic Law Of Status, Family Relations And Succession In The Fourth Century, B.c. Systematically And Comparatively Considered provides a detailed examination of Athenian law concerning status, family relationships, and inheritance during the fourth century BC. Frederick Morris Herrick systematically explores the intricacies of Attic law, offering a comparative analysis that sheds light on its historical context and significance. This work is essential for legal historians, classical scholars, and anyone interested in the legal and social structures of ancient Greece. The book delves into the nuances of legal procedures, family dynamics, and property rights, providing a comprehensive understanding of the legal framework that shaped Athenian society.

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