Excerpt from Assyrian Deeds and Documents Recording the Transfer of Property, Vol. 3: Including the So-Called Private Contracts, Legal Decisions and Proclamations Preserved in the Kouyunjik Collections of the British Museum, Chiefly of the 7th Century B. C.; Money Loans, Legal Decisions, Deeds of Sale, Slave Sales
This plan, of giving all the occurrences of a name, in the notes, on its first appearance, was not adopted until its convenience had become evident. In the notes On the simple advances or loans, the importance of the personalities involved was less marked; for a prominent official generally made advances to inferior personages, who rarely appeared again. But with the more complicated trans actions, it became clear that much would depend on the recognition Of the individuals concerned and of their exact status. In fact, so closely are the interests involved in our documents interwoven one with another, that the reader will notice, before he reaches the end of the volume, that almost every person named in the transaction before him has been dealt with previously. As the references had to be given in the mss., as sent to the printer, I could only quote by sections, not by pages. The inconvenience of reading through a long section in order to find a single name will, I hope, be reduced by the Index of Proper Names now attached to this volume.
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Paperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This book is a study of Assyrian economic and legal documents dating from the 7th century BCE. Central to the volume are the âsimple loansâ â" or money advances â" meticulously recorded on clay tablets. Through them, the author provides an intimate view of Assyrian society, analysing thousands of these contracts to reveal a rich tapestry of personal, economic and legal transactions. This volume of transcribed and translated texts is the third in a series, and critically evaluates the significance of the loans and their wider implications for our understanding of ancient trade, economics, and finance, inviting readers to explore the complexities that lie within these simple records. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Seller Inventory # 9781527763548_0
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