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De la condition juridique des affranchis : droit romain ; [suivi de] Des attributions du Conseil d'État : droit français
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Year: 1879 Publisher: Douai : impr. de A. Duramou,

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Les operae liberti : contribution à l'histoire des droits de patronat
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Year: 1934 Publisher: Paris: Librairie Dalloz,

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Roman freedmen during the late Republic
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Year: 1969 Publisher: Oxford : Clarendon press,

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Studi sulle liti di libertà nel diritto romano
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ISBN: 9788834809853 Year: 2010 Publisher: Torino : G. Giappichelli editore,

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Esclaves et affranchis impériaux sous Haut-Empire. : Rôle politique et administratif
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Year: 1970 Publisher: Napoli : Jovene,

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Operae libertorum : Untersuchungen zur Dienstpflicht freigelassener Sklaven
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ISBN: 3515046992 9783515046992 Year: 1986 Volume: 19 Publisher: Wiesbaden Steiner

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Municipal freedmen and intergenerational social mobility in Roman Italy
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ISBN: 9789004686342 Year: 2024 Publisher: Leiden ; Boston : Brill,

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"This book challenges prevailing models of the ways formerly enslaved individuals in Ancient Rome navigated their social and economic landscape. Drawing on the rich epigraphic evidence left behind by municipal freedmen and freedwomen, who had been owned and manumitted by the communities of Roman Italy, it pushes back against ameliorating views of slavery as a temporary condition and positive notions of a prosperous and consciously proud Roman freedman class. Manumission was a far more complex process, and it did not always put former slaves and their descendants on the straight and narrow path of upward mobility."

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