Madeline Parkes

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Hadrian’s edict was a very casual but very significant encroachment of the Roman state into private lives and actions. He wrote: he who kills a man, if he committed this act without the intention of causing death, could be acquitted; and he who did not kill a man but wounded him with the intention of killing ought to be found guilty of homicide.
A Fatal Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum: Murder in Ancient Rome
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