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Akkadian language --- Akkadien (Langue) --- Texts --- Textes --- Assyria --- Assyrie --- Commerce --- History --- Sources --- Histoire --- Accadian language --- Assyrian language --- Assyro-Babylonian language --- Babylonian language --- Semitic languages --- -Commerce --- -History --- Assur (Kingdom) --- Asshur (Kingdom) --- Sources. --- Akkadien (langue)
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Cuneiform inscriptions, Akkadian --- Akkadian language --- Inscriptions cunéiformes akkadiennes --- Akkadien (Langue) --- Texts. --- Textes --- Inscriptions cunéiformes akkadiennes
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Betina Faist offers a systematic presentation of the jurisprudence in the Neo-Assyrian period based on a detailed examination of the traditional cuneiform texts. The methodological starting point is the analysis of the linguistic design of the texts, the research of the relevant terms and expressions as well as the critical examination of the available sources with regard to their thematic significance. This philological-historical approach is supplemented by a comparison with other epochs of the cuneiform tradition and with other legal circles. The sources available come from the “living” law of the Assyrians. First and foremost, these are documents in Neo-Assyrian language and script that were written down in the context of the settlement and settlement of private legal disputes. These are characterized by their formal diversity, which sets them apart from the other major types of documents such as A distinction is made between sales contracts and debt certificates, which follow a uniform form. The jurisprudence documented in the procedural documents mainly concerns disputes under private law (“civil jurisdiction”). Legal disputes affecting public interests, d. H. relating to the king, the palace (as an institution) or the temples are not recorded, but are discussed in royal correspondence. From this finding a more or less conscious distinction between individual and collective interests, between injustice against a fellow human being and injustice against the “state”, between “private” and “public” law can be derived. In contrast, no distinction is made between private and criminal law.An appendix offers editions of 14 exemplary texts. Extensive lists of the documents examined complete the study.
Law --- Law, Assyro-Babylonian --- Cuneiform tablets --- Cuneiform tablets. --- Law. --- Law, Assyro-Babylonian. --- Droit assyro-babylonien. --- Tablettes cunéiformes. --- History. --- Iraq. --- Middle East --- Irak. --- Assyrie --- Histoire. --- Tablettes cunéiformes.
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Akkadian language --- Law --- Cuneiform inscriptions, Akkadian --- Akkadien (Langue) --- Droit --- Inscriptions cunéiformes akkadiennes --- Texts. --- Sources. --- Textes --- Sources --- Ashur (Extinct city) --- Assour (Ville ancienne) --- Akkadian language - Texts --- Law - Assyria - Sources --- Cuneiform inscriptions, Akkadian - Iraq - Ashur (Extinct city) --- Texts --- Inscriptions cunéiformes akkadiennes --- Recht. --- Urkunde. --- Ashur (Extinct city). --- Assour (ville ancienne). --- Neuassyrisch. --- Droit assyro-babylonien --- Inscriptions akkadiennes --- Irak --- Assour (ville ancienne)
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In July, 2008, the International Association for Assyriology met in Würzburg, Germany, for 5 days to deliver and listen to papers on the theme “Organization, Representation, and Symbols of Power in the Ancient Near East.” This volume, the proceedings of the conference, contains 70 of the papers read at the 54th annual Rencontre, including most of the papers from two workshop sessions, one on “collective governance” and the other on “the public and the state.” As the photo of the participants on the back cover demonstrates, the surroundings and ambience of the host city and university provided a wonderful backdrop for the meetings.
Symbolism in politics --- Symbolic politics --- Political science --- History --- Middle East --- Assyria --- Assur (Kingdom) --- Asshur (Kingdom) --- Asia, South West --- Asia, Southwest --- Asia, West --- Asia, Western --- East (Middle East) --- Eastern Mediterranean --- Fertile Crescent --- Levant --- Mediterranean Region, Eastern --- Mideast --- Near East --- Northern Tier (Middle East) --- South West Asia --- Southwest Asia --- West Asia --- Western Asia --- Orient --- Civilization --- Politics and government --- Antiquities --- Politics and government. --- Civilization. --- Antiquities. --- Symbolism in politics. --- HISTORY --- Annals --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- Archaeological specimens --- Artefacts (Antiquities) --- Artifacts (Antiquities) --- Specimens, Archaeological --- Material culture --- Archaeology --- Barbarism --- Civilisation --- Culture --- World Decade for Cultural Development, 1988-1997 --- Ancient --- General. --- Middle East. --- Eastern Mediterranean Region --- South West --- Asia
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