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OverviewHammurabi, a Babylonian king from 18th century B.C., is widely admired and respected, but not because of a giant wall or tower that reaches toward the sky. Instead, Hammurabi's fame is due to an approximately eight-foot-tall stela made out of black diorite. This monumental stela was excavated in the acropolis of Susa from 1901-1902. It contains the world's first written set of laws on a large and complex scale. The Hammurabi Codex represents the largest coherent monument to ancient Babylonian literature and is thus an excellent reflection of the ancient Babylonian language. While several translations, transcriptions, and handwritten illustrations of the Codex already exist, anyone attempting to deal with the theme in all its aspects will find it necessary to leaf through several books, which is not only a confusing exercise but also expensive. This work has been produced in the interest of students. The New Complete Code of Hammurabi presents the Codex not only in ancient Babylonian, but also in Neo-Assyrian. All of the signs from the original Codex are shown, with their meanings provided in list form. Viel also provides an English translation of the entire Codex. This much-needed text sheds new light upon the Code of Hammurabi, making it accessible to all. Full Product DetailsAuthor: H.-Dieter VielPublisher: University Press of America Imprint: University Press of America Dimensions: Width: 16.80cm , Height: 5.30cm , Length: 24.00cm Weight: 1.397kg ISBN: 9780761856566ISBN 10: 0761856560 Pages: 794 Publication Date: 08 February 2012 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() Table of ContentsPart 1 Personal Comments Part 2 Structure of Codex Hammurabi Part 3 Special Characters and Comparison Part 4 Proper Names Part 5 Grammar Part 6 Meaning of the Cuneiform Signs, Lists, and Different Tables Part 7 The Codex Part 8 Transcription Part 9 Chronological Tables of the Rulers in this Area Part 10 The Development of the Script Part 11 Units of Measurement, Weights, and Time Part 12 List of ReferencesReviewsAuthor InformationH.-Dieter Viel was born in Nidderau, Germany in 1946. He has spent many years studying ancient Oriental philology and is now retired. The New Complete Code of Hammurabi was originally published in German in 2005. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |