
Studies in the Aramaic legal papyri from Elephantine
About this book
"Long recognized as a brilliant cross-cultural study, Yochanan Muffs' work analyzes the legal formulary of the Aramaic papyri from Elephantine, at the first cataract of the Nile, where a Persian garrison comprised of Jewish soldiers and their families lived throughout most of the 5th century B.C.E. These documents are of exceptional importance for the study of ancient Near Eastern law, and Muffs has investigated their formative background through extensive references to cuneiform law, by a method he calls 'the Assyriological approach'. Virtually every aspect of law - sale of land, marriage and family law, loans and credit, the taking of oaths, and the granting of bequests is studied in great depth and with unusual clarity. Muffs' work has enjoyed renewed interest in the light of more recent discoveries, as in the Judean Desert, of Aramaic legal documents from later periods"--Unedited summary from book cover.
Subjects
Ancient LawAramaic InscriptionsHistoryJewish lawLawManuscripts, Aramaic (Papyri)SourcesAncient Near EastFoundations of lawBCE to c 500 CEEgyptPolitics / Current EventsArabicHistory: WorldAncient WorldMiddle EastAncient - GeneralGovernment - ComparativeInterior Design - GeneralTo 1500Ancient - EgyptElephantineDroit juifRecht