Contents
- [Editor's Preface]
- [Chapter I. Babylonia And Its Inhabitants]
- [Chapter II. The Family]
- [Chapter III. Education And Death]
- [Chapter IV. Slavery And The Free Laborer]
- [Chapter V. Manners And Customs]
- [Chapter VI. Trades, Houses, And Land; Wages And Prices]
- [Chapter VII. The Money-Lender And Banker]
- [Chapter VIII. The Government And The Army]
- [Chapter IX. The Law]
- [Chapter X. Letter-Writing]
- [Chapter XI. Religion]
- [Appendix: Weights And Measures]
- [Index]
- [Footnotes]
Series Advertisement.
Series of Handbooks in Semitics
Edited By
James Alexander Craig
Professor of Semitic Languages and Literatures and Hellenistic Greek, University of Michigan
Recent scientific research has stimulated an increasing interest in the study of the Babylonians, Assyrians, and allied Semitic races of ancient history among scholars, students, and the serious reading public generally. It has provided us with a picture of a hitherto unknown civilization, and a history of one of the great branches of the human family. The object of the present Series is to state its results in popularly scientific form. Each work is complete in itself, and the Series, taken as a whole, neglects no phase of the general subject. Each contributor is a specialist in the subject assigned him, and has been chosen from the body of eminent Semitic scholars both in Europe and America.