NOTESAUTHORS MENTIONEDINDEX
- Abraham, [4], [17], [19], [24], [34].
- Abu Habba, [81].
- Abyssinia, [53].
- Adoption, [10].
- Akkad, [18].
- Akkadian language, [1].
- Alexander the Great, [20].
- Alfred’s laws, [iii], n. 1.
- Amenophis, [9].
- Amhara, [53].
- Amnesty, [57].
- Amorite, [7], [8], [22], [36], [51], [53].
- Amraphel, [3], [17], [18].
- Amurru, [18].
- Anticipation of Code, [65].
- Appeal, [37].
- Arabs, [9].
- Arioch, [3], [19].
- Aristocrat, [32], [36].
- Armenstiftler, [9].
- Arrangement, [xv].
- Artisan, [5].
- Ashurbanipal’s Library, [2], [65], [70].
- Assyriologist’s opinions, [20].
- Asylum, [35].
- Aztecs, [54].
- Babel und Bibel, [65].
- Babylon, [82], [86].
- Babylonia, [2], [62].
- Babylonian influence, [24].
- Bedawin, vi, [32].
- Berlin copy of Code, [2].
- Bogos Laws, [53].
- Book of the Covenant, [21], [25].
- Borsippa, [86].
- Boundary stones, [83].
- British Museum, [1], [2].
- Bürgerliche Gesetzbuch, [14].
- Bürgerliche Recht, [65].
- Burglary, [36].
- Canaan, [17], [22].
- Canaanite law, [22], [59].
- Cappadocia, [88].
- Chaldees, [4].
- Chedorlaomer, [19].
- Chronology, [17].
- Cities of refuge, [35].
- Class legislation, [31], [32].
- Code civile, [14].
- Code of Hammurabi, [2], [3], [4], [65].
- Common-law dower, [6].
- Common Semitic custom, [24], [51].
- Compensation, [32], [33].
- Constantinople Museum, [66], [81].
- Contracts, [80].
- Copies of Code, late, [2].
- Crimes and Punishments, [72].
- Criminal law, [4].
- Damage to crops, [37].
- Daniel, [1].
- Date of Code, [3], n. 11.
- Death penalty, [36].
- Debt, [56].
- Decads, [61].
- Deed of sale, [35].
- Deposit, [38].
- Deuteronomy, [21].
- Differential treatment, [32], [36], [42], [46].
- Dilbat, [82].
- Discovery of Code, [1].
- Discussions of Code, [69].
- Divine punishment, [46], [47].
- Doctors, [35].
- Double portion, [85].
- Dréhem, [78].
- Duplicates of Code, [2].
- Earlier codes, 3.
- Editio princeps, [65].
- Education, [6].
- Elam, [1], [18], [52], [53].
- Ellasar, [3], [19].
- Entail, [5].
- Erasure, [1].
- Evolution of Code, [3].
- Evolution of institutions, [54].
- False claims, [37].
- Family, [5].
- Fines, [36].
- First Dynasty of Babylon, [2], [3], [7], [22].
- Fourteenth chapter of Genesis, [3], [17].
- Freedman, [11].
- Gemara, [15].
- Gortyna Code, [iii].
- Grades of society, [7].
- Grammar of Code, [69].
- Hammurabi, [1], [4], [17].
-
Hammurabi Amraphel, [3].
- Higher Critics, [17], [iv].
- Hiram, [28].
- Hostage for debt, [41], [45].
- Imprisonment, [72].
- Incest, [60].
- Independence, [vii].
- Integrity of Code, [3].
- Irrigation, [37].
- Jewish view of law, [15], [23].
- Jews, [16].
- Josephus, [61].
- Kadashman-Ellil, [9].
- Kassites, [83].
- Kidnapping, [34].
- King’s judges, [5].
- Kish, [82].
- Kudur-mabuk, [53].
- Language of Code, [72].
- Larsa, [3], [18], [83].
- Laws from Shamash, [1].
- Laws of Moses, [20].
- Legal documents, [4].
- Letters, [89].
- Leviticus, [21].
- Lexicography, [74].
- Lex talionis, [27], [28], [30], [31].
- Local government, [5].
- Louvre Museum, [1], [65].
- Mancipium, [42].
- Manu, Laws of, [47], [53], [iii].
- Maximum penalty, [37].
- Mesopotamia, [4].
- Metayer system, [5].
- Mishna, [15].
- Moabites, [22].
- Mosaic Codes, [16], [17].
- Moses, [17], [20].
- Mycenaean pottery, [55].
- Nippur, [2].
- Noah, [52].
- Normans, [32].
- North Syrians, [22].
- Oath, [6], [35], [72], [73].
- Ordeal, [6], [72], [73].
- Palace, [8].
- Palestine, [4].
- Penalty of burning, [60].
- Pentads, [26], [71].
- Perpetual servitude, [34], [41].
- Persepolis, [1].
- Persia, [1].
- Phoenicians, [22], [x].
- Poor man, [46].
- Position of women, [1], [78].
- Post, [5].
- Pre-Sargonic, [79].
- Priest’s daughter, [60].
- Primitive Semitic Law, [vi].
- Purgation by oath, [35].
- Purity of text, [2], [3].
- Rabbinic, [15], [61].
- Rahab, [60], [61].
- Re-editions, [66].
- Retaliation, [32].
- Rîm-Sin, [3], [18], [19], [80], [90].
- Roman law, [6], [27], [iii], [iv].
- Sacred numbers, [59].
- Senkereh, [80].
- Shamash, [1].
- Shinar, [3], [18].
- Shushan, [1].
- Shutruk-nakhunde, [1].
- Singara, [18].
- Sippara, [81], [86].
- Slave, [10], [39], [40], [73].
- Social grades, [32].
- Solomon, [28], [29].
- State dues and liabilities, [5].
- State of society, [5].
- Status, [7].
- Structure of Code, [71].
- Sumer, [18].
- Sumerian influence, [69].
- Sumerian law, vii, [52], [56], [75], [76].
- Susa, iv, [1], [2].
- Syntax of Code, [69].
- Talmud, [15], [61].
- Tattoos, [12].
- Tavern, [60], [61].
- Tell el Amarna tablets, [9], [18], [22], [61], [xi], [xiii].
- Telloh, [76], [77], [78].
- Temple accounts, [76].
- Tenure, [5].
- Theft, [36].
- Theocratic Law, [47].
- The Priestly Code, [21].
- The will, [6].
- Tidal, [3], [19].
- Transcriptions and translations, [65].
- Translations only, [68].
- Trust, [38].
- Twelve Tables, [36], [53], [56], [iii], [x].
- Ur, [4], [53].
- Urkundenbuch, [67].
- Urukagina’s law, [76].
- Vestals, [60], [61], [72].
-
Votary, [60], [61], [72].
- Vowed women, [6], [60], [61].
- Warka, [80].
- West Goths, [53].
- William the Conqueror, [32].
- Wineshops, [60].
- Witchcraft, [6].
- Women, [1], [5].