Research into the phrasing, structure, and nature from the point of view of legal history, as well as the social and religious background of temple oaths from the Ptolemaic period, supplemented with 21 unpublished texts written in demotic and Greek. Chapter 1. Introduction: Meaning and terminology of the oath in Ancient Egypt; Chapter 2. Juridical oaths from the Old Kingdom through the Ptolemaic period: an overview (ca. 2600-30 B.C.); Chapter 3. The format of temple oaths: a study of their clauses, components and legal contents; Chapter 4. Swearing a temple oath: the procedure; Chapter 5. Unpublished texts. A selection of demotic temple oaths in the Turin Egyptian Museum and Greek temple oaths from various collections.</p
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The aim of this paper is to indicate the importance of religion in ancient Egypt and to indicate tha...
The prosperity of Egyptian civilization has depended on the efficient use of water deriving from the...
This dissertation examines the biblical book of Exodus in its Greek translation from the 3rd century...
The oath was an institution of fundamental importance across a wide range of social interactions thr...
In this chapter, I show that the Sortes Astrampsychi and related lot and ticket oracles from Graeco-...
The rise of scriptures as the main source of authority was a major shift in the religious culture of...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the ritual of Greek oaths as well as the semantics of the oath-f...
This book is an introduction to the laws of oaths and vows of various types as they appear in biblic...
Edition of the most ancient document containing the oath made by a Venetian consul in Egypt before l...
This volume compares the courtroom oaths of both Islamic and modern Egyptian legal systems, blending...
When considering “law” in ancient Egypt, it is necessary to try to distinguish between our moderncon...
The Greek city-state of Ptolemais was settled by Ptolemy I Soter at the end of the fourth century BC...
Description of Greek Documentary Papyri: Liturgical Oath https://grammateus.unige.ch/descriptions/l...
Taking oath is a human act presents in all historical societies. On this basis, this doctoral disser...
Oaths and curses, embedded in a covenantal context, were paramount normative mechanisms in the forei...
The aim of this paper is to indicate the importance of religion in ancient Egypt and to indicate tha...
The prosperity of Egyptian civilization has depended on the efficient use of water deriving from the...
This dissertation examines the biblical book of Exodus in its Greek translation from the 3rd century...