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A Roman Will from North Wales By R. S. O. TOMLIN The document published here is a typical Roman waxed writing - tablet ( tabula cerata ) intended for inscribing with a stilus , a needle - pointed metal pen . However , it is unique in ...
A Roman Will from North Wales By R. S. O. TOMLIN The document published here is a typical Roman waxed writing - tablet ( tabula cerata ) intended for inscribing with a stilus , a needle - pointed metal pen . However , it is unique in ...
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... Roman will , and is thus its first ' page ' . This raises a question . Roman wills , like other legal documents , were witnessed by seven witnesses , who attached their seals to the binding cord . These seals were usually accommodated ...
... Roman will , and is thus its first ' page ' . This raises a question . Roman wills , like other legal documents , were witnessed by seven witnesses , who attached their seals to the binding cord . These seals were usually accommodated ...
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... Roman citizens to write them ( 4,957,000 in the census of AD 14 ) , it is surprising that the actual tablets should ... Roman citizen , and it was his privilege — and a social duty – to make a Roman will.27 In this remote and recently ...
... Roman citizens to write them ( 4,957,000 in the census of AD 14 ) , it is surprising that the actual tablets should ... Roman citizen , and it was his privilege — and a social duty – to make a Roman will.27 In this remote and recently ...
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A prehistoric and early medieval complex at Llandegai near Bangor North Wales | 17 |
A Roman Will from North Wales By R S O Tomlin | 143 |
Reviews | 157 |
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