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The Cambridge Comparative History Of Ancient Law(1st Edition)

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Caroline Humfress ,David Ibbetson ,Patrick Olivelle

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ISBN: 1107035163, 978-1107035164

Book publisher: Cambridge University Press

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Book Summary: 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.