A History of Ancient Near Eastern Law
641 C 7.1 The study of Hittite law is hampered by the complete lack of private contractual documen ...
642 7.5 Conclusion of a betrothal contract (HL 29) is indicated by the verb “bind” (¢amenk-). The bride ...
643 7.8 Hire (of things) The few relevant provisions inform us of the object of hire, namely draft animals ( ...
644 8.2 Crimes 8.2.1 Homicide 8.2.1.1 It is noteworthy that the most severe form of homicide, namely pre ...
645 The verb arnu-has long been a crux. Hoffner translates “bring (for burial),” while Haase suggests “produ ...
646 der is lost due to a break in the tablet. In the other two cases, it is six and two minas of silver, ...
647 snake while pronouncing the name of his enemy, he is to be killed (170). Both cases accord with the Cons ...
648 8.2.1.7.3 HL 168 and 169 are concerned with the violation of boundaries, which were regarded as sacr ...
649 the latter two, the animals in question are sacrificial animals with whom the act is an abomination and ...
650 8.3.2.1 Theft also includes kidnapping (HL 19–21), since persons may be owned or at least subject to ...
651 8.4 Punishment and Redress 8.4.1 Hittite law applied collective punishment in certain circum- stances. T ...
652 high. Thus, a thief had originally to pay thirty bulls for a stolen bull, later reduced to fifteen ( ...
653 8.4.7.4 Servitude for judgment debts arising from crimes may be the subject of a royal debt-release decr ...
654 ——. “Noch einmal die Formel parna““ea “uwaizzi.” Orientalia52 (1983) 73–80. ——. and Th. van den Hout ...
655 Hoffner, H.A., Jr. The Laws of the Hittites. Leiden: Brill, 1997. Hoffmann, I. Der Erlass Telipinus. Hei ...
656 Starke, F. “Die ‘Regierung’ des hethitischen Staates,” ZAR 2 (1996) 140–82. ——. “Hattusa.” In Der Ne ...
ANATOLIA AND THE LEVANT EMAR AND VICINITY Raymond Westbrook Emar, modern Meskene, is located on the great bend of the Euphrates ...
658 priestly family.^5 In view of the number of different individuals whose transactions were kept in it ...
659 the city of Emar” by the same king might suggest a treaty limiting the overlord’s powers over the citizens ...
660 does not seem to have accrued to him or the palace. In one instance, a royal prince actually purchas ...
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