Family, commerce, and the sea : the worlds of women and merchants (partidas iv and v) /
A major thirteenth-century Spanish law code whose tenets can still be found in the state laws of California, Texas, and Louisiana.
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University of Pennsylvania Press,
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Publisher Address: | Philadelphia, Pa. : |
Publication Dates: |
[2001] ©2001 |
Literature type: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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The middle ages series
Las siete partidas; Volume 4 |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.9783/9780812208559 http://www.degruyter.com/doc/cover/9780812208559.jpg |
Summary: |
A major thirteenth-century Spanish law code whose tenets can still be found in the state laws of California, Texas, and Louisiana. |
Carrier Form: | 1 online resource (344 pages) : illustrations. |
ISBN: | 9780812208559 |
Index Number: | KKT142 1384 |
CLC: | D955.19 |
Contents: |
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction to the Fourth Partida -- Introduction to the Fifth Partida -- Analytical Table of Contents -- Here Begins the Fourth Partida which Treats of Betrothals and Marriages -- Title I. Concerning Betrothals -- Title II. Which Treats of Marriages -- TITLE III. Concerning Betrothals and Marriages Which Take Place in Secret -- TITLE IV. Concerning the Conditions Imposed by Men in Betrothals and Marriages -- TITLE V. Concerning the Marriages of Slaves -- TITLE VI. Concerning Relationship and Affinity, Through Which Impediments to Marriage Arise -- TITLE VII. Concerning the Offices of Godfather, and of Father by Adoption, Through Which Impediments to Marriage Arise -- TITLE VIII. Concerning Men Who Cannot Cohabit With Women, or the Latter With Them, on Account of Impediments Which Exist in Them -- TITLE IX. Concerning Accusations Made to Prevent or Annul Marriage -- LAW XII. What a Petition Is, How It Should Be Drawn When a Person Simply Impugns a Marriage for the Purpose of Having it Annulled on Account of Adultery -- TITLE X. Concerning the Annulment of Marriages -- TITLE XI. Concerning Dowries, Donations, and Marriage Gifts -- TITLE XII. Concerning Those Who Marry Again, After the Dissolution of the First Marriage -- Title XIII. Concerning Legimate Children -- TITLE XIV. Concerning Other Women Whom Men Keep, and to Whom They Are Not Married -- TITLE XV. Concerning Children Who Are Not Legitimate -- TITLE XVI. Concerning Adopted Children -- TITLE XVII. Concerning the Authority, of Every Description Whatever, Which Fathers Have Over Their Children -- TITLE XVIII The Reasons Why Parents May Be Deprived of the Authority Which They Have Over Their Children -- TITLE XIX. How Parents Should Bring a p Their Children, and How Children Should Have Consideration for Their Parents Whenever It Is Necessary -- TITLE XX. Concerning Persons Whom a Man Brings Up in His House Though They Are Not His Children -- TITLE XXI. Co |