Denise Reitzenstein, Die lykischen Bundespriester. Repräsentation der kaiserzeitlichen Elite Lykiens
In: Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte. Romanistische Abteilung, Band 131, Heft 1, S. 436-439
ISSN: 2304-4934
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In: Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte. Romanistische Abteilung, Band 131, Heft 1, S. 436-439
ISSN: 2304-4934
In: Denkschriften 354
In: Tituli Asiae Minoris
In: Ergänzungsbände 25
In: The Lycians: a study of Lycian history and civilization to the conquest of Alexander the Great Vol.1
In: Ergänzungsbände zu den Tituli Asiae minoris 4
In: Denkschriften 104
In: Biblioteka Slovenski istočnici
In: Specijalno izdanje
In: Brill studies in Greek and Roman epigraphy volume 19
"Can we study the social and legal practices related to families in an ancient society even in the absence of relevant literary and legal sources? In Lycia, thanks to our rich corpus of inscriptions, and the regional funerary epigraphic habit, we can. This book brings together for the first time the full range of Lycian epigraphic evidence, examines it in a systematic way, and investigates three central elements of familial life in the Hellenistic and Roman periods: marriage, children, and inheritance practices; in doing so it briefly touches on a number of prosopographical, demographic, and anthropological questions. The book makes an innovative contribution not only to the history of Lycia but also to the wider study of ancient families"--
In: Brill studies in Greek and Roman epigraphy volume 19
"Can we study the social and legal practices related to families in an ancient society even in the absence of relevant literary and legal sources? In Lycia, thanks to our rich corpus of inscriptions, and the regional funerary epigraphic habit, we can. This book brings together for the first time the full range of Lycian epigraphic evidence, examines it in a systematic way, and investigates three central elements of familial life in the Hellenistic and Roman periods: marriage, children, and inheritance practices; in doing so it briefly touches on a number of prosopographical, demographic, and anthropological questions. The book makes an innovative contribution not only to the history of Lycia but also to the wider study of ancient families"--