The Relations between the Laws of Babylonia and the Laws of the Hebrew Peoples The Schweich Lectures

The Relations between the Laws of Babylonia and the Laws of the Hebrew Peoples The Schweich Lectures

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The book "The relationship between the laws of Babylonia and the laws of the Jewish people. Lectures of the Swedes" by Claude Herman Walter Jones is a unique study that reveals important connections and parallels between the legal traditions of the two great ancient civilizations. The author explores the influence and interaction between the laws of Babylonia and the laws of the ancient Jews, revealing the complex labyrinth of legal norms and standards of those times. The book contains the results of the author's own research, as well as an extensive analysis of known sources and archaeological finds, which allows the reader to better understand the development of the legal doctrine of both civilizations. Thanks to its clear structure and in-depth analysis, the book "The relationship between the laws of Babylonia and the laws of the Jewish people. The lectures of the Swedes" will become an indispensable component for those interested in the history of law and ancient culture.
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Name of the Author
C. H. W. (Claude Hermann Walter) Johns
Language
English
Release date
2014-06-20
Title
The Relations between the Laws of Babylonia and the Laws of the Hebrew Peoples
The Schweich Lectures
Subject
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Jewish law
Law -- Iraq -- Babylonia

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