Penelope's EEΔNA Again

Classical Quarterly 41 (2):297-302 (1991)
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M. Finley in a well-known and influential article, established the theory that the bridegroom offered gifts to the bride's father, which had their recompense in a counter-gift or dowry to the groom and the bride; these gifts must be equal in value.

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