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Final Judgments - Duty and Emotion in Roman Wills, 200 B.C.-A.D. 250 (Hardcover)
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Final Judgments - Duty and Emotion in Roman Wills, 200 B.C.-A.D. 250 (Hardcover)
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Freed from the familial and social obligations incumbent on the
living, the Roman testator could craft his will to be 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 testator's true character and opinions. The wills
offer us a unique view of the individual Roman testator's world.
Just as classicists, ancient historians, and legal historians will
find a mine of information here, the general reader will be
fascinated by the book's lively recounting of last testaments. Who
were the testators and what were their motives? Why do family, kin,
servants, friends, and community all figure in the will, and how
are they treated? What sort of afterlife did the Romans anticipate?
By examining wills, the book sets several issues in a new light,
offering new interpretations of, or new insights into, subjects as
diverse as captatio (inheritance-seeking), the structure of the
Roman family, the manumission of slaves, public philanthropy, the
afterlife and the relation of subject to emperor. Champlin's
principal argument is that a strongly felt 'duty of testacy'
informed and guided most Romans, a duty to reward or punish all who
were important to them, a duty which led them to write their wills
early in life and to revise them frequently.
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