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ERRATA ET ADDENDA

For 32. 60. 1. 99. 2 read 82. 60. 1, 99. 2.

For der Juden read den Juden.

For 5. 1. 20 read 6. 1. 20.

For xxiv. read xxv.

Add In. 1. 20. 10.

For op. cit. read Inst.

Jurid.

Add See also D. 8. 4. 13.

Add But see Naber, Melanges Gerardin, 467.

For 9. 4. 3. 3 read 9. 4. 4. 3.

For P. 2. 31. 37 read P. 2. 31, 37.

Add See also poet, pp. 338, 666.

For 44. 3, 46. 3 read 44. 3 ; 46. 3.

For tponsit read tponsio.

For mere read is mere.

Add See on the whole subject, Marchand, Du Captif Romain.

For Mommsen read Mommsen, Staatsr. (3) 2. 2. 998 sqq.

Add See, however, now, as to the relations and nomenclature of all these funds, Mitteis, Röm. Privatr., 1. 349 sqq.

For Mommsen read Mommsen, Staatsr. (3) 2. 2. 1000 sqq.

For Mommsen read Mommsen, Staatsr. (3) 2. 2. 836.

For Eisele, Z. S. S. 7.read Appleton, H. Interpolations, 65.

For congruent read congruunt.

Add A study of this institution by Bonfante, Melanges Fadda, was not available when this chapter was printed.

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Source: Buckland W.W.. The Roman Law of Slavery. Cambridge University Press 1908, repr.1970. — 754 p.. 1970

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