Babylonische Vertr ge Des Berliner Museums presents a detailed examination of Babylonian treaties housed in the Berlin Museum. This comprehensive work, originally published in 1890, offers transcriptions, transliterations, and translations of these ancient legal documents, providing invaluable insights into the legal and social structures of ancient Mesopotamia.
Authored by Felix Ernst Peiser and Josef Kohler, this meticulous study makes these primary source materials accessible to scholars and researchers. The book showcases the meticulous scholarship of its time and remains a crucial resource for anyone studying ancient law, Babylonian history, or Assyriology. This edition retains the original German text, preserving the historical integrity and academic rigor of the initial publication.
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