Published: 2022-12-30

The Meaning of Monstra in the Roman Law Tradition

Antonio Villanueva Martínez Logo ORCID
Section: Rozprawy i artykuły
https://doi.org/10.31261/ZDP.2022.23.04

Abstract

The starting point for understanding the concept of monstra in Roman law is an etymological analysis of concepts such as prodigia, promonstra. The evolution of the latter term led to the disappearance of the prefix prod-, meaning anticipation. Monstra thus became the realisation of a miracle, that is, an event foretold by the gods, which also represented a warning and the necessity to ritually sacrifice a monstrosity in order to restore the pax deorum. In Roman law, on the other hand, the term monstra meant any being or behaviour that was contrary to the law of nature and, consequently, to civil law. This broadened the perception of the term, which originally had a more precise religious as well as legal meaning.

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Martínez, A. V. (2022). The Meaning of Monstra in the Roman Law Tradition. Z Dziejów Prawa, 15, 11–25. https://doi.org/10.31261/ZDP.2022.23.04

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Vol. 15 (2022)
Published: 2024-01-12


ISSN: 1898-6986
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Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego | University of Silesia Press

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