Legal Aspects of Slavery in Babylonia, Assyria and Palestine: A Comparative Study (3000-500 B.C.)Bayard Press, 1932 - 73 pages |
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... former refers to the normal rate , and the latter to the rate of the temple oikos , the largest financial institution in the city . In both cases the average interest ( i . e . 20-25 % on money and 33 1 / 3 % on grain ) was meant ...
... former refers to the normal rate , and the latter to the rate of the temple oikos , the largest financial institution in the city . In both cases the average interest ( i . e . 20-25 % on money and 33 1 / 3 % on grain ) was meant ...
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... Kohler - Ungnad translates sibtu bennu " fuer Ergriffen- werden von Epilepsie . " It seems , however , that these two words must be separated , for the former represents a different seller had to guarantee one hundred days , while for 44.
... Kohler - Ungnad translates sibtu bennu " fuer Ergriffen- werden von Epilepsie . " It seems , however , that these two words must be separated , for the former represents a different seller had to guarantee one hundred days , while for 44.
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... former mistress Innabatum as long as she lived . " That manumission need not necessarily be achieved through the ... former masters . In one case , a female slave was freed under the obliga- tion of providing for her former master ...
... former mistress Innabatum as long as she lived . " That manumission need not necessarily be achieved through the ... former masters . In one case , a female slave was freed under the obliga- tion of providing for her former master ...
Common terms and phrases
20 shekels a-na adopted child Amel-Marduk Ammi-ditana Assyrian Babylonian bennu Biblical brand Cassite period clause Clay Code of Hammurabi Collège de France concubine creditor daughter death debt debt-slave dedicated defaulting debtor Dilbat document dated Dougherty early Babylonia early Israel enslavement Erech father female slave foster free woman free-born freed fugitive slave gold gins Hammurabi Code hand Hebrew Hebrew slave HG vol i-na Ibid Iltani interest Ishtar Ishtar of Erech Johns ADD kaspi Kohler-Peiser Kohler-Ungnad Koschaker BAB loan Lutz male slave master Matulka-The Meissner BAP mistress mother murabi Nabu Neo-Babylonian Neriglissar Nippur non-Hebrew owner Palestine peculium Peiser TJG pledge Poebel BLBD punishment redeem reign of Rim-Sin release Rim-Sin Schorr seized sell Shamash SHBD shekels of silver shirku shirkutu shum-ma Sin-muballit Sippar slave mark slavery Sumerian temple Ubar-Shamash Ungnad unto Warad-bunene wife WZKM