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Record Number:
18339
Author(s)/Creator(s):
Marchetto , Giuliano.
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Title:
Primus fuit Lamech: La bigamia tra irregolarita e delitto nella dottrina di diritto commune [Bigamy was an equivocal term in early medieval law, originally used for both remarriage and polygamy. A man who remarried, married a widow or wed a single woman who was not a virgin was denied promotion to holy orders. Only gradually was the term restricted to a man who had two or more wives at once. Arguments against polygamy, which was sanctioned by the Old Testament, turned on domestic harmony or on the impossibility of two marriages coexisting under the New Law. Roman law punished a bigamist for seduction, not for adultery. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source:
Trasgressioni: Seduzione, concubinato, adulterio, bigamia (XIV-XVIII secolo). Edited by Silvana Seidel Menchi and Diego Quaglini. Il Mulino, 2004. Pages 43 - 105.
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Article Type:
Essay
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:
Bible Exegesis- Old Testament
Bigamy
Law
Marriage
Polygamy
Seduction
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Geographic Area:
General
Century:
13- 14- 15- 16- 17
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Year of Publication:
2004.
Language:
Italian
ISSN/ISBN:
8815090452