The Cambridge Comparative History of Ancient Law is the first of its kind in the field of comparative ancient legal history. Written collaboratively by a dedicated team of international experts, each chapter offers a new framing and understanding of key legal concepts, practices and historical contexts across five major legal traditions of the ancient world. Stretching chronologically across more than three and a half millennia, from the earliest, very fragmentary, proto-cuneiform tablets (3200 3000 BCE) to the Tang Code of 652 CE, the volume challenges earlier comparative histories of ancient law / societies, at the same time as opening up new areas for future scholarship across a wealth of surviving ancient Near Eastern, Indian, Chinese, Greek and Roman primary source evidence. Topics covered include ‘law as text’, legal science, inter-polity relations, law and the state, law and religion, legal procedure, personal status and the family, crime, property and contract.
Caroline (University of St Andrews, Scotland) Humfress & David (University of Cambridge) Ibbetson
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Cambridge Comparative History of Ancient Law [PDF ebook]
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Format PDF ● ISBN 9781009566155 ● Editor Caroline (University of St Andrews, Scotland) Humfress & David (University of Cambridge) Ibbetson ● Publisher Cambridge University Press ● Published 2024 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 9471278 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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