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SHAKSPER 2000: Re: Pound of Flesh
From: Hardy M. Cook (editor@ws.bowiestate.edu) Date: 02/23/00
The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 11.0389 Wednesday, 23 February 2000. From: Larry Weiss <pgw@idt.net> Date: Tuesday, 22 Feb 2000 12:37:27 -0500 Subject: 11.0375 Re: Pound of Flesh Comment: Re: SHK 11.0375 Re: Pound of Flesh Clifford Stetner quotes Nietzsche as saying: > "... I consider it already a progress, proof of a freer, more > generous, more Roman conception of law, when the Twelve Tables decreed > that it made no difference how much or little, in such a case, the > creditor cut out-si plus minusve secuerunt, ne fraude esto." It is even fairer than that. The procedure-legis actio per manus iniectionem-allowed all the debtor's creditors (not just the one who initially brought the action) to get a piece. In most cases, however, the creditors preferred the alternative remedy and just sold the debtor into slavery.
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