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Robert Francis Harper was an American Assyriologist and professor at the University of Chicago.
Hammurabi (1810-1750 BCE) was the sixth king of the First Babylonian Dynasty in antiquity.
Contents
Coveri1Contentsviii5Prefaceix6Introductionxi8Transliteration and Translation213Index of Subjects113123List of Proper Names143151Glossary147155Photograph of TextPlate I202Autographed TextI-LXXXII203List of SignsLXXXIII-XCVIII286List of NumeralsXCIX301List of Scribal ErrorsC, CIList of ErasuresCII294Map of BabyloniaCIII305
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Hammurabi. Law Code of Hammurabi, King of Babylon, c. 1792–1750 BCE. Basalt stele, 2.25 m (height) by 0.65 m (width). Near Eastern Antiquities, Richelieu wing, Ground floor, Mesopotamia, 2nd and 1st millennia BC, Room 227, The Louvre, Paris, France.
Harper, Robert F., trans. "Hammurabi's Code." In The Code of Hammurabi, King of Babylon, about 2250 B.C.: Autographed Text, Transliteration, Translation, Glossary, Index of Subjects, Lists of Proper Names, Signs, Numerals, Corrections and Erasures, with Map, Frontispiece and Photograph of Text, 2-109, authored by Hammurabi, translated by Robert F. Harper. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, Callaghan, 1904.

