Egyptological Review. First year. Nos. II and III.
BRUGSCH H., CHABAS F., REVILLOUT Eug., under the direction of.

Egyptological Review. First year. Nos. II and III.

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N° d'inventaire 19267
Format 21 x 29
Détails pp. 49-144, 8 plates, paperback.
Publication Paris, 1880
Etat Occasion
ISBN

Pages: 49 to 82 Revillout, Eugène: First extract from the chronicle of Paris: King Amasis and the mercenaries, according to the data of Herodotus and the information from the chronicle 82-87 Revillout, Eugène: Additional note on the syntaxis of the temples, or budget of worship, under the Ptolemies 87-97 Revillout, Eugène: The question of divorce among the Egyptians 97 Revillout, Eugène: Additional note on the rights of the eldest son as Kurios 97-98 Oppert, Michael: Additional note on the intervention of children in acts among the Assyrians 98 Oppert, Michael: Additional note on Assyrian divorce 98-114 Revillout, Eugène: Matrimonial regimes in Egyptian law and by comparison in the French civil code 114-115 Revillout, Eugène: Additional note on the recognition of a child with legitimation by marriage subsequent 115-116 Revillout, Eugène: Additional note on the mixed dowry regime with partial community 116 Oppert, Michael: Additional note on the matrimonial regime among the Assyrians 117-121 Revillout, Eugène: Union legitimized after seduction 122-136 Revillout, Eugène: Legal mortgage of the woman and donations between spouses 136-138 Revillout, Eugène: The omnipotence of women and the decree of Philopator on marital authority 139-143 Revillout, Eugène: The pangs of death among the Egyptians 143-144 Revillout, Eugène: Philosophical conversations of a small Koufi jackal and an Ethiopian cat, [1] 144 Bibliographic review 144 Erratum Plate 1 - 8

Pages: 49 to 82 Revillout, Eugène: First extract from the chronicle of Paris: King Amasis and the mercenaries, according to the data of Herodotus and the information from the chronicle 82-87 Revillout, Eugène: Additional note on the syntaxis of the temples, or budget of worship, under the Ptolemies 87-97 Revillout, Eugène: The question of divorce among the Egyptians 97 Revillout, Eugène: Additional note on the rights of the eldest son as Kurios 97-98 Oppert, Michael: Additional note on the intervention of children in acts among the Assyrians 98 Oppert, Michael: Additional note on Assyrian divorce 98-114 Revillout, Eugène: Matrimonial regimes in Egyptian law and by comparison in the French civil code 114-115 Revillout, Eugène: Additional note on the recognition of a child with legitimation by marriage subsequent 115-116 Revillout, Eugène: Additional note on the mixed dowry regime with partial community 116 Oppert, Michael: Additional note on the matrimonial regime among the Assyrians 117-121 Revillout, Eugène: Union legitimized after seduction 122-136 Revillout, Eugène: Legal mortgage of the woman and donations between spouses 136-138 Revillout, Eugène: The omnipotence of women and the decree of Philopator on marital authority 139-143 Revillout, Eugène: The pangs of death among the Egyptians 143-144 Revillout, Eugène: Philosophical conversations of a small Koufi jackal and an Ethiopian cat, [1] 144 Bibliographic review 144 Erratum Plate 1 - 8