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Parution : 07/2017
Editeur : Harrassowitz Verlag
ISBN : 978-3-4470-6894-9
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Writing Laws in Antiquity / L’écriture du droit dans l’Antiquité

Sous la direction de Dominique Jaillard, Christophe Nihan

Présentation de l'éditeur

The present volume comprises various essays that examine the writing down and transmission of laws and legal collections in the ancient world, including Greece, Mesopotamia, Egypt and Israel. Using a comparative approach, the volume envisions the writing of legal collections as a complex set of social, political, economic and religious processes, and seeks to trace a number of the key dynamics involved in those processes. Additionally, the volume gives special attention to the writing down of ritual laws, which are considered here as a specific yet nonetheless instructive instance of legal formulation in ancient societies.
In keeping with this methodological perspective, the first part of the volume (“Codes, Codification and Legislators”) discusses the processes involved in the creation of legal collections as well as the relevance of the analytical categories used to describe these processes, whereas the second part (“Writing Ritual Prescriptions: Meanings and Functions”) addresses issues related to the codification of ritual norms, especially in Greece and Israel. Overall, the volume aims to further the discussion on the writing of laws in antiquity with regard to a number of key questions, such as the relationship between written and unwritten norms, the function of written laws in the preservation and transformation of structures of authority, and the place of religion and rituals in processes of legal codification.

 

Sommaire

Dominique Jaillard & Christophe Nihan, Introduction: Written Laws in their Ancient Contexts, p. 9

Part One: Codes, Codification and Legislators
Première partie: Codes, codification et législateurs

Sophie Démare-Lafont, Les lois dans le monde cunéiforme: codification ou mise par écrit du droit ?, p. 21
Françoise Ruzé, La codification en Grèce archaïque, p. 34
Gary N. Knoppers, Moses and the Greek Lawgivers. The Triumph of the Torah in Ancient Mediterranean Perspective, p. 50
Sandra L. Lippert, La codification des lois en Égypte à l’époque perse, p. 78

Part Two: Writing Ritual Norms: Meaning and Functions
Deuxième partie: L’écriture de la norme rituelle. Sens et fonctions

Pierre Brulé, Hiéra et Hosia. Affaires divines et affaires humaines dans le travail législatif des assemblées, p. 101
Anselm C. Hagedorn, Sacred Laws, Lawgivers and Codification. Perspectives from the Hebrew Bible, Gortyn and Selinus, p. 117
Jan-Mathieu Carbon & Vinciane Pirenne-Delforge, Codifying ‘Sacred Laws’ in Ancient Greece, p. 141

Index of Sources, p. 159