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Neo-Babylonian Court Procedure: Cuneiform Monographs, cartea 38

Autor Shalom Holtz
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 apr 2009
Even though scholars have known of Neo-Babylonian legal texts almost since Assyriology's very beginnings, no comprehensive study of court procedure has been undertaken. This lack is particularly glaring in light of studies of court procedure in earlier periods of Mesopotamian history. With these studies as a model, this book begins by presenting a comprehensive classification of the text-types that made up the "tablet trail" of records of the adjudication of legal disputes in the Neo-Babylonian period. In presenting this text-typology, it considers the texts' legal function within the adjudicatory process. Based on this, the book describes the adjudicatory process as it is attested in private records as well as in records from the Eanna at Uruk.

"This study of textual typologies and adjudication processes will be of immense value to Assyriologists, biblical scholars and historians of law alike. This is without mentioning the wealth of social and economic insights evident in each case, let alone the valuable identification of Neo-Babylonian formulaic legal expressions."
S. Jacobs
“Overall, Holtz’s work is replete with important data, insightful in its analysis and judicious in its interpretive decisions. It should serve not only as an important resource but also as a significant statement on the function of law and judicial procedure at an important time in Mesopotamian history.” Bruce Wells, Saint Joseph’s University
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004174962
ISBN-10: 9004174966
Pagini: 335
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Cuneiform Monographs


Cuprins

PART I: FUNCTIONAL TYPOLOGY OF TEXTS
1. Decision Records
2. Other Text-Types Including the Resolution of Disputes
3. Preliminary Protocols and Records of Statements in Court
4. The dabābu- and quttû -Type Summonses
5. Text-Types Calling for Evidence
6. Text-Types Ensuring an Individual’s Presence
7. Other Text-Types
PART II: NEO BABYLONIAN ADJUDICATORY PROCEDURE
8. The Adjudication of Private Disputes: The “Royal Judges” Decision Records and Other Texts
9. The Adjudicatory Process in the Eanna
10. The Neo-Babylonian Tablet Trail in Comparative Perspective

Notă biografică

Shalom E. Holtz, Ph.D. (2006) in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, University of Pennsylvania, is assistant professor of Bible at Yeshiva University.