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The book surveys the legal and social institutions of ancient Babylonia and Assyria, presenting laws, contracts, and letters that illuminate courts, family law, property, trade, slavery, and temple functions. It treats major codifications alongside earlier and later legal materials and explains judicial processes, criminal and public rights, inheritance, marriage, divorce, adoption, and the status of widows and children. Commercial practice receives detailed attention in chapters on sales, loans, pledges, wages, leases, partnerships, and accounting, with discussion of land tenure and obligations for personal service. A final section analyzes private and official correspondence and the difficulties of interpreting fragmentary cuneiform documents, with practical appendices on chronology and measures.

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C. H. W. Johns

C. H. W. Johns was a scholar and author known for his contributions to the study of ancient Near Eastern law and culture. His notable works include "Babylonian and Assyrian Laws, Contracts and Letters," which provides insights into the legal practices of ancient Mesopotamia, and "The Relations between the Laws of Babylonia and the Laws of the Hebrew Peoples," based on the Schweich Lectures. Through his research, Johns helped illuminate the connections between Babylonian legal traditions and those of the Hebrew peoples, enriching the understanding of their historical and cultural contexts.

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