Excerpt from Gallus oder Römische Scenen aus der Zeit Augusts, Vol. 2: Zur Genaueren Kenntniss des Römischen Privatlebens
Jeder Freie, der nicht in eines Anderen potestas ist und seinen eigenen Hausstand hat, wird als pater familias betrachtet, er mag wirklich Vater sein oder nicht. Ulp. Dig. L, 16, 195, 2. Pater fam. Appellatur, qui in demo dominium kabel (vgl. Sen. Ep. Rectegue hoc nomine appellatur, quamvz's fllz'um non habeat; non ene'm solam personam eins, sed et ins demon stramus. Denique et pupillum pairem appellarnus. Et cum ‚vater fam. 7norz'tur, guotquot capz'ta ei suln'ecta fucrunt, singulas familias incz'piunt /zabere, singali enim patrum fa711iliarunz nomen subeunt etc. So wurden also die Söhne, wenn sie auch ver heirathet waren und selbst Kinder hatten, erst dann patres fam., wenn sie der patria potestas ledig wurden, was mit dem Tode des Vaters geschah, oder in dem besonderen Falle, dass der Sohn die Würde eines fiamen dialis erhielt (wie die Tochter die einer virgo Vestalis); oder endlich durch die Emancipation unter der Form des dreimaligen Verkaufs und der Freilassung.
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