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Codex Hammurabi

Hammurabi

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The Codex Hammurabi, written by the ancient Babylonian King Hammurabi, is a collection of laws and regulations that provide insight into the social structure and justice system of the Babylonian Empire. Written in cuneiform script on a stele, the Codex Hammurabi covers a wide range of legal matters, from property rights to marriage and divorce, demonstrating the sophistication of Babylonian society. Hammurabi's use of intricate legal language and detailed stipulations reflects the advanced legal system of his time. The book serves as a valuable historical and legal document, shedding light on the daily lives and values of ancient Mesopotamians.​ Hammurabi, a powerful ruler, was motivated to compile the Codex Hammurabi to establish justice and order in his kingdom. His desire to create a fair and comprehensive set of laws reflects his commitment to governance and social welfare. As one of the earliest examples of written law, Hammurabi's Codex remains a significant historical artifact. I recommend the Codex Hammurabi to readers interested in ancient civilizations, legal history, and the evolution of legal systems. This book provides a unique glimpse into the legal practices and societal norms of ancient Babylonia, offering valuable insights into the development of legal codes and governance.

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Comparative law, Legal traditions, Historical document, Ancient Mesopotamia, Ancient texts, Monumental laws, Social hierarchy, Juridical literature, Hammurabi's legacy, Ancient Babylon