Manumissio
Manumissio (manu + missio) est liberatio servi a possessore ipso effecta.
Leges Romanae imperiales, praecipue Lex Fufia-Caninia anni 2 a.C.n. numerum circumscripserunt servorum qui in testimoniis liberari potuerunt. Pacta manumissionis Delphi copiose inventa singula necessariorum liberationis habent.
Nexus interni
Bibliographia
recensere- Bradley, K. R. 1984. Slaves and masters in the Roman Empire.
- Garlan, Y. 1988. Slavery in Ancient Greece. Conv. Janet Lloyd. Ithacae.
- Hopkins, M. K., ed. 1978. Conquerors and Slaves.
- Levy, Reuben. 1957. The Social Structure of Islam. Cantabrigiae: Cambridge University Press.
- Lewis, Bernard. 1990. Race and Slavery in the Middle East. Novi Eboraci: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0195053265.
- Schimmel, Annemarie. 1992. Islam: An Introduction. SUNY Press. ISBN 0791413276.
- Taylor, Alan. 2013. The internal enemy: slavery and war in Virginia, 1772–1832. Novi Eboraci: W. W. Norton & Company. ISBN 9780393073713.
- Wilson, Theodore Brantner. 1965. Black Codes of the South. University of Alabama Press.
Nexus externi
recensere- Etymologis manumissionis (vocabuli Anglici), www.etymonline.com