This is a Latin treatise, "Problema Ivridicvm Vtrvm Iosephvs Fverit Dardanarivs Vulgo Von Josephs Korn-handel...", exploring the legal question of whether Joseph, the biblical figure, was a grain dealer (Dardanarivs). Authored by Johann Paul Kress and Anton von Dahle, this work delves into ancient history, law, and biblical studies, offering insights into the economic and social practices of the time. It examines the historical context of Joseph's actions in Egypt and their implications under legal and religious frameworks, providing a valuable resource for scholars and historians interested in ancient law, biblical economics, and the intersection of religious and legal thought.
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