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    SALE The Cambridge Comparative History of Ancient Law

    Author(s): Edited by Caroline Humfress, David Ibbetson, Patrick Olivelle

    ISBN: 9781107035164
    Publication Date: May 2024
    Format: Hardback
    Sale price£90.00 GBP Regular price£150.00 GBP

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    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.

    • Proposes a new understanding of the comparative history of ancient legal traditions
    • Provides expert background analysis and orientation that helps to contextualize the technical and specialist aspects of legal thought and practice across Near Eastern, Indian, Chinese, Greek and Roman ancient law traditions
    • Every chapter is written by a world-leading expert, working with a dedicated specialist team of scholars drawn from across five major ancient legal traditions