This is a study of the interrelationships between the formulary traditions of the legal documents of the Jewish colony of Elephantine and the legal formulary traditions of their Egyptian counterparts.

The legal documents of Elephantine have been approached in three different ways thus far: first, comparing them to the later Aramaic legal tradition; second, as part of a self-contained system, and more recently from the point of view of the Assyriological legal tradition. However, there is still a fourth possible approach, which has long been neglected by scholars in this field, and that is to study the Elephantine legal documents from an Egyptological perspective. In seeking the Egyptian parallels and antecedents to the Aramaic formulary, Botta hopes to balance the current scholarly perspective, based mostly upon Aramaic and Assyriological comparative studies.



Autorentext

Alejandro F. Botta (Ph.D. Summa cum laude, Department of History of the Jewish People, Hebrew University of Jerusalem) is Assistant Professor of Hebrew Bible, School of Theology at Boston University.



Inhalt

List of Tables


Abbreviations


Introduction: The Egyptological Approach to the Study of Aramaic Legal Formulae


The Elephantine Community and Aramaic Law


The Egyptian Fomularly Tradition


Challenging the Consensus: The ???? Clause


The 'Withdrawal' and Related Formulae in the Aramaic Legal Tradition


The Use of ____ in the Egyptian Legal Tradition


A Comparison of the Aramaic and Egyptian Uses of Withdrawal Clauses


Reconsidering the origins of Aramaic and Demotic Legal Formulae


Works Cited

Titel
The Aramaic and Egyptian Legal Traditions at Elephantine
Untertitel
An Egyptological Approach
EAN
9780567156242
ISBN
978-0-567-15624-2
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
25.06.2009
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.54 MB
Anzahl Seiten
256
Jahr
2009
Untertitel
Englisch