Joannis Seldenii Uxor Ebraica Absolvens Nuptias Et Divortia Veterum Ebraeorum is a scholarly exploration of ancient Hebrew marriage and divorce laws by John Selden. This comprehensive work delves into the intricacies of nuptial customs and dissolution practices in early Jewish society.
Supplementing this analysis are detailed discussions on succession rights concerning the estates of the deceased and the transition of pontifical authority, all meticulously researched and presented in accordance with ancient laws. Selden's insightful examination offers a valuable resource for historians, legal scholars, and anyone interested in the historical foundations of Jewish legal and social traditions. This book provides a rigorous and enduring contribution to the understanding of ancient Hebrew life and law.
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