[35] Ibid., p. 194 (after Krause). [↑]

[36] Ibid., p. 196 (after Zu Wied). [↑]

[37] Ibid., p. 199 (after Burckhardt). [↑]

[38] Ibid., p. 201 (after Von Middendorf). [↑]

[39] Ibid., p. 196. [↑]

[40] Sohm, p. 363. [↑]

[41] Puchta, II p. 384. As this is not the place to enter into a systematic description of the treatment of children among savages, we have confined ourselves to mentioning the results of Steinmetz’s investigations. Yet we will quote here one ethnographical record, that clearly shows the high degree of development of the patria potestas possible among savages. “In Flores the sons even of rich families, as long as their father lives, at public feasts are dressed like slaves, and also at his funeral; this being apparently the external sign of a strict patria potestas, which remains in force till the funeral; until then the son is the father’s slave.” Von Martens, p. 117. [↑]

[42] Viz. as long as the child is really a child. Savage children are generally much sooner full-grown than those of civilized nations; see Steinmetz, Strafe, II pp. 215—217. [↑]

[43] See Lippert, II p. 535. [↑]

[44] Tanner, pp. 8–17, 114; see also p. 315. [↑]