A History of Ancient Near Eastern Law
- 901 6.2.6 Much better attested than gifts in private circles are gifts by the king, called tidintuor qinìtua ...
902 document was written on a rectangular tablet with a ratio of 2:3 of vertical format.^109 7.1.2 According to the ...
- 903 7.3 Obligations 7.3.1 Obligation documents^117 are abstract and describe a certain sum, never a concrete ...
904 7.4 Remission of Debts 7.4.1 The Assyrian kings could proclaim a debt remission, (an)duràru. It seems that this ...
- 905 a piece of furniture^131 are also attested in this function. Usually, the creditor took the pledge into ...
906 8.3 Although there is no evidence from the legal texts for judgments imposing physical punishment on the offende ...
- 907 B Ahmad, A. “The Archive of A““ur-màtu-taqqin Found in the New Town of A““ur and Dated Mainly ...
908 Herbordt, S. Neuassyrische Glyptik des 8.–7.Jh.v.Chr. SAAS 1. Helsinki: Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project, 1992. ...
- 909 ——. “On Land Tenure in Assyria.” In Festschrift für L.Matou“II, ed. B. Hruëka and G. Komoróczy. Budapest ...
910 Reade, J. “The Neo-Assyrian Court and Army: Evidence from the Sculptures,” Iraq 34 (1972) 87–112. Reiner, E., wi ...
911 MESOPOTAMIA NEO-BABYLONIAN PERIOD Joachim Oelsner, Bruce Wells and Cornelia Wunsch^1 While named after the Neo-Babylonian Em ...
912 thousands of clay tablets are extant, both legal and administrative documents. The documentation is especially r ...
- 913 Chaldaean period some official or semi-official “charters” were writ- ten, in which the king regulates ...
914 (Borsippa, seventh to early fifth century), the Egibi (Babylon, end of seventh to early fifth century), and the ...
- 915 C AL 2.1 Organs of Government 2.1.1 The King As in earlier periods th ...
916 it is of an official or more or less “private” character. The fact that the preserved copy probably is a school ...
- 917 empire by Cyrus II, the former empire (including Syria and Palestine) was made into a satrapy called “ ...
918 existed between the late Babylonian cities and their central sanctu- aries, as is evident from many texts, espec ...
- 919 dated to the period of the Neo-Babylonian Empire) were tried before royal judges (dayyànè“aK(ing’s)N(a ...
920 2.1.4.5 Judges The judges of the higher courts came from the leading families of Babylon, although no more than ...
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