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Revista de estudios histórico-jurídicos
versión impresa ISSN 0716-5455
Resumen
KNUTEL, Rolf. El sacrificio de la esposa: San Agustín, "De sermone domini in monte" 1, 16, 50. Rev. estud. hist.-juríd. [online]. 2005, n.27, pp.65-81. ISSN 0716-5455. http://dx.doi.org/10.4067/S0716-54552005000100003.
This article addresses the juridical implications of the case narrated by St. Augustine in his de sermone domini in monte 1, 16, 50, concerning fornicatio, in which a woman -married to a man from whom the Governor of Antioch, Septimius Acindynus, peremptorily demanded some fiscal debt under death threat-had, with her husband's consent, sexual intercourse with a rich man, who volunteered to give the money for the payment of the debt in exchange of said intercourse; however, he later deceived her by giving her land, which the woman denounced. This led the governor to sentence himself to pay the money because he had found himself guilty and stipulated that the woman should possess the farm from which the land, with which she had been deceived, had been taken.
Palabras clave : Imprisonment for debts; Governor's powers; Symbolic tradition.