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Greenidge, 1894, Infamia in Roman Law
Infamia : its place in Roman public and private law : by A.H.J. Greenidge, vii-xii + 219 p., Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1894. ( A work discussing
infamia, or loss of legal or social standing and the legal protections enjoyed by Roman citizens. The intention of this work is to demonstrate the
transition from the moral influence of a censor to the legal rules found in various imperial constitutions. A Table of Contents begins on p.ix and a subject
index begins on p.215)
Title:   Infamia : its place in Roman public and private law / by A.H.J. Greenidge, M.A. Hereford College.
OCLC Number:   58975644
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