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

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ISBN/EAN: 8596547170068
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 126 S., 0.57 MB
Auflage: 1. Auflage 2022
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C. H. W. Johns' scholarly tome 'The Relations between the Laws of Babylonia and the Laws of the Hebrew Peoples' presents an in-depth comparative study that illuminates the complex interplay between two ancient legal systems. Through meticulous research and analysis, Johns explores the syntactical and thematic correspondences in these bodies of law, offering insight into their historical and cultural contexts. The prose is academic yet accessible, equipped with critical apparatus that renders the comparison systematic and the conclusions cogent. Situated within the broader discourse of ancient Near Eastern jurisprudence and the evolution of legal codes, this work transcends mere literary comparison to delve into the undercurrents of societal values and legal philosophy.C. H. W. Johns' expertise in Assyriology and Semitic languages well-equipped him to undertake this comparative study. His academic background and intellectual pursuits have likely informed his analysis, teasing out nuanced connections between the Babylonian and Hebrew legal traditions. Through this rigorous exploration, Johns contributes to our understanding not only of historical legal frameworks but also of the cross-cultural exchange and influence that shaped the ancient Near East.For students of legal history, scholars of ancient civilizations, and those fascinated by the rich tapestry of human cultural development, 'The Relations between the Laws of Babylonia and the Laws of the Hebrew Peoples' is a veritable treasure trove. Johns' comparative study is not merely an examination of legal texts, but a journey through the annals of ancient wisdoma must-read for those who seek a profound comprehension of the foundational legal principles that have influenced contemporary jurisprudence. This book promises a scholarly adventure that enriches our perception of the manifold threads interwoven into the fabric of ancient law and its enduring legacy.

Autorenportrait

C.H.W. Johns (Claude Hermann Walter) was a distinguished Assyriologist and Anglican clergyman, whose expertise in the ancient Near East significantly contributed to the scholarly understanding of Mesopotamian legal systems and their relationship to Biblical laws. Born on June 19, 1857, in England, Johns was educated at the City of London School and Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, where he developed a profound interest in Assyriology, a field that studies the history and culture of ancient Mesopotamia. Johns' prominent work, 'The Relations between the Laws of Babylonia and the Laws of the Hebrew Peoples', stands as a testament to his scholarly legacy, exploring the intricate connections between the legal traditions of Babylonia and those of the Hebrews as documented in the Biblical texts. This book charts a comparative analysis that was innovative for its time, showcasing Johns' methodical approach and meticulous research. His literary style, characterized by a careful and scholarly examination of cuneiform tablets and ancient legal codes, effectively illustrated the complexities of the subject matter without compromising clarity. Johns' contributions to Assyriology and biblical studies endure through his writings and the academic discussions they have inspired, rendering him a pivotal figure in the historiography of ancient Middle Eastern law. He passed away on March 24, 1920, leaving a lasting impact on the fields of Assyriology and comparative legal studies.

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