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Law and Trade in Ancient Mesopotamia and Anatolia

Selected Papers by K.R. Veenhof

Law and Trade in Ancient Mesopotamia and Anatolia
Law and Trade in Ancient Mesopotamia and Anatolia

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Law and Trade in Ancient Mesopotamia and Anatolia

Selected Papers by K.R. Veenhof

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This book contains a selection of nineteen articles published by K.R. Veenhof, focusing on his main field of study: law and trade in the Old Babylonian and Old Assyrian society of the early second millennium B.C. They were originally published in journals, conference proceedings and collective volumes over the past fifty years. Their reissue here is motivated by their lasting value and their fundamental importance to the study of these subjects. It includes both “broad” articles, which give an introduction to or an overview of a specific subject, e.g. Old Assyrian trade and the practice of justice in Babylonia in the early second millennium B.C., and “narrow” ones that give an in-depth study of a single issue or a single text, such as a problematic paragraph of Hammurabi’s law code or the meaning of the noun iṣurtum. The first two articles provide a general introduction to the subject; the next nine focus on Old Assyrian society, and the final eight concern Old Babylonian. The inclusion of “broad” and “narrow” articles makes this publication of interest both to the well-informed general reader interested in the Ancient Near East and to the specialist working on Old Babylonian and Old Assyrian society. Prof. dr. Klaas R. Veenhof (1935) was a teacher at the Catholic University of Nijmegen, professor at the Free University of Amsterdam and from 1982 until his retirement in 2000 professor at the University of Leiden. Key publications are his dissertation “Aspects of Old Assyrian Trade and its Terminology” (1972), “The Old Assyrian list of year eponyms from Karum Kanish and its chronological implications” (2003), and several editions of Old Assyrian texts, especially “Altassyrische Tontafeln aus Kültepe” (1992) and Kültepe Tabletleri 5 and 8 (2005 and 2010). Contents: Foreword Abbreviations 1. Justice and Equity in Babylonia 2. Old Assyrian and Old Babylonian Law: Some Comparative Observations 3. Ancient Assur: The City, its Traders and its Commercial Network 4. The Archives of Old Assyrian Traders: Their Nature, Functions and Use 5. “In Accordance with the Words of the Stele”: Evidence for Old Assyrian Legislation 6. Trade and Politics in Ancient Assur 7. Silver and Credit in Old Assyrian Trade 8. Old Assyrian and Ancient Anatolian Evidence for the Care of the Elderly 9. Redemption of Houses in Assur and Sippar 10. Old Assyrian Iṣurtum, Akkadian Eṣērum and Hittite GIŠ.ḪUR 11. A Deed of Manumission and Adoption from the Later Old Assyrian Period 12. Before Hammurabi of Babylon. Law and the Laws in Early Mesopotamia 13. The Interpretation of Paragraphs t and u of the Code of Hammurabi 14. The Relation Between Royal Decrees and ‘Law Codes’ of the Old Babylonian Period 15. Fatherhood is a Matter of Opinion. An Old Babylonian Trial on Filiation and Service Duties 16. The Dissolution of an Old Babylonian Marriage According to CT 45, 86 17. Three Old Babylonian Marriage Contracts Involving Nadītum and Šugītum 18. Trade with the Blessing of Shamash in Old Babylonian Sippar 19. Assyrian Commercial Activities in Old Babylonian Sippar – Some New Evidence Bibliography of Publications by K.R. Veenhof

Specificaties

  • Uitgever
    Sidestone Press
  • Druk
    1
  • Verschenen
    jun. 2020
  • Bladzijden
    324
  • Genre
    Archeologie
  • EAN
    9789088909160
  • Hardback / gebonden
    Hardback / gebonden
  • Taal
    Engels