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      Theophilus and the "incorporeal" heir

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      Fundamina
      Southern African Society of Legal Historians and Unisa Press

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          In his paraphrase of Inst. 2,16 pr. Theophilus explains pupillaris substitutio and the phenomenon of the heres who is heir in name only. He describes the latter as τό άσώµατον όνοµα της κληρονοµίας, an expression that seems to be unique to him and does not draw on comparable Latin terminology.

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                Fundamina
                Fundamina (Pretoria)
                Southern African Society of Legal Historians and Unisa Press (Pretoria )
                2411-7870
                2014
                : 20
                : 2
                : 891-897
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                S1021-545X2014000200037
                52080f70-069c-4ffa-a3ee-22afe30d1035

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                Law

                General law,General history
                General law, General history

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