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by C. H. W. (Claude Hermann Walter) Johns
Delve into the everyday world of ancient Mesopotamia through a collection of its legal documents and personal correspondence. The work brings to life the statutes, business agreements, and intimate letters that shaped Babylonian and Assyrian societies, revealing a civilization that prized fairness, clarity, and diligent record‑keeping. Readers encounter the meticulous language of contracts, where every clause was crafted to leave no doubt, alongside candid missives that swing between formal and conversational tones, offering a vivid glimpse of the people behind the texts.
Beyond the raw material, the book reflects on how these ancient norms echo in modern thought, suggesting that many ideas we consider contemporary have roots stretching back to these early legal minds. By navigating the challenges of translation and cultural context, listeners gain an appreciation for the sophisticated legal culture, artistic sensibility, and humane values that defined a civilization often overlooked in everyday history. This exploration invites a fresh perspective on how the distant past still informs today’s social fabric.
Language
en
Duration
~14 hours (811K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2009-05-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1857–1920
A pioneering Assyriologist and biblical scholar, he helped bring the laws, letters, and daily life of ancient Babylonia and Assyria closer to modern readers. His books are known for turning difficult cuneiform sources into clear, readable history.
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by C. H. W. (Claude Hermann Walter) Johns