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Codex Hammurabi (eBook)

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2023
27 Seiten
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The Codex Hammurabi is a monumental work that stands as one of the earliest examples of written law in human history, encapsulating an extensive compilation of legal principles from ancient Mesopotamia. Written in Akkadian, this stone stele epitomizes the stylistic grandeur of Babylonian literature, employing a formal structure that codifies over 280 laws encompassing various aspects of daily life, commerce, and justice. The text reveals the socio-political landscape of 18th century BCE Babylon, offering insights into the values and norms that governed society, while its proclamations illustrate the king's role as a god-given authority upholding order and fairness in his realm. Hammurabi, the sixth king of the First Babylonian Dynasty, has been immortalized for his pioneering contributions to law and governance, which likely stemmed from his desire to unify a diverse population under a coherent legal framework. His leadership during a time marked by conflict and migration reflects a profound understanding of the social fabric, motivating his enactment of these laws, which sought to establish equity and deter injustice. The Codex serves not only as a legal document but also as a testament to Hammurabi's vision of civil order. This essential text is highly recommended for anyone interested in legal history, ancient cultures, or the evolution of governance. Its thorough exploration of law, morality, and social contract remains relevant today, inviting readers to reflect on the foundations of justice and societal structure. Engaging with the Codex Hammurabi provides invaluable context for contemporary legal systems and the enduring quest for equitable governance.

Hammurabi (c. 1810 BCE – c. 1750 BCE) was a Babylonian king, best known for promulgating the Code of Hammurabi, one of the oldest deciphered writings of significant length in the world. He ruled the Babylonian Empire from circa 1792 to 1750 BCE. The Codex Hammurabi is a cornerstone in the establishment of the concept of written laws and legal procedure. It comprises a comprehensive collection of laws, judgments, and legal principles that underscored his commitment to justice and order throughout his kingdom. Although Hammurabi himself was not the author in the modern sense, as authorship in ancient times encompassed a broader notion of authority and enactment, his role in commissioning and enforcing the Code was pivotal and endowed it with his name. The prologue of the Codex emphasizes his divine mandate to promote welfare and justice and to vanquish the wicked and the evildoers, thus echoing the philosophical and ethical undertones of his reign. The laws within the Codex cover a vast array of topics, such as family law, professional conduct, and property rights, evidencing the complexities of daily life and governance in ancient Mesopotamia. Hammurabi's influence extended beyond his lifespan; centuries after his reign, his legal edicts continued to shape the socio-legal framework of the region. The standing of Hammurabi as a lawmaker fuses the historical and the foundational, and the legacy of his Code has resonated deeply within the legal and historical scholarship of multiple disciplines. Its influence is recognized as crucial in the development of Western legal systems and remains a subject of study and reverence in the annals of legal history.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 19.11.2023
Übersetzer Leonard William King
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Regional- / Landesgeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte
Recht / Steuern
Schlagworte 1770s BCE works • 1910s works • ancient babylon • ancient law codes • ancient legal codes • Ancient Mesopotamia • Ancient Texts • Babylonian Empire • Babylonian governance • Civilization and law • comparative law • Cuneiform inscriptions • Cuneiform script • early civilization laws • Hammurabi's Code • Hammurabi's legacy • Hammurabi's regulations • Historical document • Historical law document • Historical legal texts • History • History of special subjects • Humanities • Juridical literature • justice in antiquity • King Hammurabi • Legal History • Legal system evolution • Legal traditions • mesopotamian history • Mesopotamian Society • Monumental laws • Near Eastern antiquity • Social hierarchy • Social Institutions • Society • Sociocultural Norms • Translations • Works originally in Akkadian
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