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Book. 8vo-over 7¾-9¾" tall.
Hardcover, xi, 217 pp., jacket. Light wear with minor soiling on bottom edge of text block, clean pages, tight binding, nice jacket. "Freed from familial and social obligations incumbent on the living, the Roman testator was privileged to reveal in the will a literal 'last judgment' on family, friends. and society. The Romans were fascinated by the contents of wills, believing the will to be a mirror of the testators' true character and opinions. The wills offer us a unique view of the individual Roman testator's world."
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Book. 8vo-over 7¾-9¾" tall.
Hardcover, xi, 217 pp., jacket. Light wear with minor soiling on bottom edge of text block, clean pages, tight binding, nice jacket. "Freed from familial and social obligations incumbent on the living, the Roman testator was privileged to reveal in the will a literal 'last judgment' on family, friends. and society. The Romans were fascinated by the contents of wills, believing the will to be a mirror of the testators' true character and opinions. The wills offer us a unique view of the individual Roman testator's world."
Book. 8vo-over 7¾-9¾" tall.
Hardcover, xi, 217 pp., jacket. Light wear with minor soiling on bottom edge of text block, clean pages, tight binding, nice jacket. "Freed from familial and social obligations incumbent on the living, the Roman testator was privileged to reveal in the will a literal 'last judgment' on family, friends. and society. The Romans were fascinated by the contents of wills, believing the will to be a mirror of the testators' true character and opinions. The wills offer us a unique view of the individual Roman testator's world."
University of California Press, 1991. 1st printing. Prior owner's attractive
[...]
University of California Press, 1991. 1st printing. Prior owner's attractive bookplate neatly afixed to front pastedown. Else a fine copy. Full cloth binding. 217pp. Very nice dust jacket now in a new mylar cover. --Freed from familial and social obligations incumbent on the living, the Roman testator was privileged to reveal in the will a literal 'last judgment' on family, friends. and society. The Romans were fascinated by the contents of wills, believing the will to be a mirror of the testators' true character and opinions. The wills offer us a unique view of the individual Roman testator's world. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Near Fine. 8vo-8"-9" Tall.
University of California Press, 1991. 1st printing. Prior owner's attractive
[...]
University of California Press, 1991. 1st printing. Prior owner's attractive bookplate neatly afixed to front pastedown. Else a fine copy. Full cloth binding. 217pp. Very nice dust jacket now in a new mylar cover. --Freed from familial and social obligations incumbent on the living, the Roman testator was privileged to reveal in the will a literal 'last judgment' on family, friends. and society. The Romans were fascinated by the contents of wills, believing the will to be a mirror of the testators' true character and opinions. The wills offer us a unique view of the individual Roman testator's world. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Near Fine. 8vo-8"-9" Tall.