During the Old Babylonian period (ca. 2002–1595 B.C.), the city of Nippur was a primary center for transmission of Sumerian culture, and its scribal schools (called edubba in Sumerian, lit. “the house of the tablets”) had a great reputation throughout the ancient Mesopotamia. The function of the edubba was two-fold: to train the scribes in the skills of their profession, equipping them to record day-to-day affairs, and to preserve and pass on their cultural heritage. In the last phase of early education pupils were trained comprehensively in the formal rethoric of administration and law through compilations of the so-called “model contracts”, together with “model court cases”, legal phrasebooks and collections of legal principles. While th...
At Ur, a range of documents called “donation texts” were unearthed. They are small tablets that regi...
In Old Babylonian Nippur, inheritance divisions and adoptions were distinctive and customary agreeme...
Present-day terms such as the usufruct - in civil law systems - and its equivalent, the life-right -...
This book is the first publication of ninety-two Old Babylonian tablets and fragments, now in the Sc...
The Old Babylonian prism here published is a compendium of model contracts (and one legal provision)...
During the Old Babylonian period (ca. 1900-1700 BC), Nippur, the religious capital of Babylonia, was...
This article presents the edition of a cuneiform tablet recording two Old Babylonian model contracts
The book contains first editions of thirty-three cuneiform tablets from the Frau Professor Hilprecht...
Two Old Babylonian contracts from a Swedish private collection are published. The known modern histo...
The recent, twentieth-century research on the history of the development of book-keeping indicates t...
the articles studies the epistolary texts from Nippur dating from the 8th cen. BC to define the soci...
The volumes listed below in the contents are the only ones of this series published by the universit...
Among the written remains from Old Babylonian Mesopotamia are a series of untitled, canonical collec...
This study contains an analysis of the Old Babylonian scribal curriculum at Nippur (around 1750 BCE)...
The short article offers an updated transliteration, along with a commentary and a photograph, of an...
At Ur, a range of documents called “donation texts” were unearthed. They are small tablets that regi...
In Old Babylonian Nippur, inheritance divisions and adoptions were distinctive and customary agreeme...
Present-day terms such as the usufruct - in civil law systems - and its equivalent, the life-right -...
This book is the first publication of ninety-two Old Babylonian tablets and fragments, now in the Sc...
The Old Babylonian prism here published is a compendium of model contracts (and one legal provision)...
During the Old Babylonian period (ca. 1900-1700 BC), Nippur, the religious capital of Babylonia, was...
This article presents the edition of a cuneiform tablet recording two Old Babylonian model contracts
The book contains first editions of thirty-three cuneiform tablets from the Frau Professor Hilprecht...
Two Old Babylonian contracts from a Swedish private collection are published. The known modern histo...
The recent, twentieth-century research on the history of the development of book-keeping indicates t...
the articles studies the epistolary texts from Nippur dating from the 8th cen. BC to define the soci...
The volumes listed below in the contents are the only ones of this series published by the universit...
Among the written remains from Old Babylonian Mesopotamia are a series of untitled, canonical collec...
This study contains an analysis of the Old Babylonian scribal curriculum at Nippur (around 1750 BCE)...
The short article offers an updated transliteration, along with a commentary and a photograph, of an...
At Ur, a range of documents called “donation texts” were unearthed. They are small tablets that regi...
In Old Babylonian Nippur, inheritance divisions and adoptions were distinctive and customary agreeme...
Present-day terms such as the usufruct - in civil law systems - and its equivalent, the life-right -...