LEADER 06744nam 2200697 450 001 9910797878303321 005 20230807193846.0 010 $a90-04-30053-8 024 7 $a10.1163/9789004300538 035 $a(CKB)3710000000496888 035 $a(EBL)4397558 035 $a(SSID)ssj0001579122 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)16255475 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001579122 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)14789914 035 $a(PQKB)11366405 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC4397558 035 $a(OCoLC)914219670$z(OCoLC)931544183 035 $a(nllekb)BRILL9789004300538 035 $a(EXLCZ)993710000000496888 100 $a20150914d2015 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|n|---||||| 181 $ctxt 182 $cc 183 $acr 200 10$aLaw, state, and society in early imperial China $ea study with critical edition and translation of the legal texts from Zhangjiashan tomb numbers 247 /$fBy Anthony J. Barbieri-Low, Robin D.S. Yates 210 1$aLeiden ;$aBoston :$cBrill,$d[2015] 215 $a1 online resource (1544 p.) 225 1 $aSinica leidensia ;$v126/1, 126/2 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a90-04-29283-7 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aPreliminary Material Volume 1 -- 2.1 Discovery, Conservation, Publication, and Previous Studies of the Zhangjiashan Texts -- 2.2 Principles of Translation and Working Methodology -- 2.3 Introduction to the Statutes and Ordinances of the Second Year Text -- 2.4 Forms of Legislation and Their Enactment -- 2.5 Introduction to the Book of Submitted Doubtful Cases Text -- 2.6 The Judicial Process in a Criminal Case -- 2.7 Punishments -- 2.8 Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Index -- Preliminary Material Volume 2 -- 3.1 ?Statutes on Assault? (Zei lü ??) -- 3.2 ?Statutes on Robbery? (Dao lu ??) -- 3.3 ?Statutes on the Composition of Judgments? (Ju lü ??) -- 3.4 ?Statutes on Denunciations? (Gao lü ??) -- 3.5 ?Statutes on Arrest? (Bu lü ??) -- 3.6 ?Statutes on Abscondence? (Wang lü ??) -- 3.7 ?Statutes on Impoundment? (Shou lü ??) -- 3.8 ?Statutes on Miscellaneous Matters? (Za lü ??) -- 3.9 ?Statutes on Cash? (Qian lü ??) -- 3.10 ?Statutes on the Establishment of Officials? (Zhili lü ???) -- 3.11 ?Statutes on Equalizing Transportation? (Junshu lü ???) -- 3.12 ?Statutes on Food Rations at Conveyance Stations? (Zhuanshi lü ???) -- 3.13 ?Statutes on Agriculture? (Tian lü ??) -- 3.14 ?Statutes on [Passes and] Markets? ([Guan]shi lü [?]??) -- 3.15 ?Statutes on the Forwarding of Documents? (Xingshu lü ???) -- 3.16 ?Statutes on Exemption from Taxes? (Fu lü ??) -- 3.17 ?Statutes on Bestowals? (Ci lü ??) -- 3.18 ?Statutes on Households? (Hu lü ??) -- 3.19 ?Statutes on Checking? (Xiao lü ??) -- 3.20 ?Statutes on Enrollment? (Fu lü ??) -- 3.21 ?Statutes on Establishment of Heirs? (Zhihou lü ???) -- 3.22 ?Statutes on Ranks? (Jue lü ??) -- 3.23 ?Statutes on Levies? (Xing lü ??) -- 3.24 ?Statutes on Government Service? (Yao lü ??) -- 3.25 ?Statutes on Finance? (Jinbu lü ???) -- 3.26 ?Statutes on Salaries? (Zhi lü ??) -- 3.27 ?Statutes on Scribes? (Shi lü ??) -- 3.28 ?Ordinances on Fords and Passes? (Jinguan ling ???) -- 4.1 The Absconding Indigenous Conscript -- 4.2 The Absconding Female Slave -- 4.3 The Eloping Lovers from Qi -- 4.4 A Mutilated Man Unwittingly Marries an Absconder -- 4.5 Sword Fight between a Runaway ?Slave? and a Thief Catcher -- 4.6 Beating to Death an Illegally Held Slave -- 4.7 A Crooked Widow Tries to Cheat Her Runaway Slaves -- 4.8 A Male Slave Escapes and a Border Guard is Punished -- 4.9 Falsifying the Account Books (1) -- 4.10 Falsifying the Account Books (2) -- 4.11 Counterfeiting a Horse Passport -- 4.12 A Delay in Forwarding Documents -- 4.13 A Small Bribe Results in a Large Fine -- 4.14 A Judiciary Scribe Harbors an Unregistered Person -- 4.15 A County Magistrate Robs Grain -- 4.16 A County Magistrate Orders the Murder of a Judiciary Scribe -- 4.17 A Successful Appeal of a Conviction Gained by False Accusation and Torture -- 4.18 The Benevolent Magistrate and the Chu Insurgency -- 4.19 Shi You Solves the Case of Hair and Grass in the Lord?s Food -- 4.20 An Assistant Scribe Robs Grain and Confucian Principles -- 4.21 A Scribe of the Commandant of the Court Overturns a Sentence for Illicit Intercourse -- 4.22 A Cunning Scribe Solves a Robbery and Attempted Murder. 330 $aLaw, State, and Society in Early Imperial China has been accorded Honorable Mention status in the 2017 Patrick D. Hanan Prize (China and Inner Asia Council (CIAC) of the Association for Asian Studies) for Translation competition. In Law, State, and Society in Early Imperial China , Anthony J. Barbieri-Low and Robin D.S. Yates offer the first detailed study and translation into English of two recently excavated, early Chinese legal texts. The Statutes and Ordinances of the Second Year consists of a selection from the long-lost laws of the early Han dynasty (206 BCE-220 CE). It includes items from twenty-seven statute collections and one ordinance. The Book of Submitted Doubtful Cases contains twenty-two legal case records, some of which have undergone literary embellishment. Taken together, the two texts contain a wealth of information about slavery, social class, ranking, the status of women and children, property, inheritance, currency, finance, labor mobilization, resource extraction, agriculture, market regulation, and administrative geography. 410 0$aSinica Leidensia$v126. 606 $aLaw$zChina$vSources 606 $aInscriptions, Chinese$zChina$zJiangling Xian 606 $aHan Dynasty (China)$2fast 606 $aInscriptions, Chinese$2fast 606 $aLaw$2fast 607 $aChina$xHistory$yHan dynasty, 202 B.C.-220 A.D 607 $aChina$2fast 607 $aChina$zJiangling Xian$2fast 608 $aHistory.$2fast 608 $aSources.$2fast 608 $aTrials, litigation, etc.$2fast 615 0$aLaw 615 0$aInscriptions, Chinese 615 7$aHan Dynasty (China) 615 7$aInscriptions, Chinese. 615 7$aLaw. 676 $a346.31 700 $aBarbieri-Low$b Anthony J$g(Anthony Jerome),$f1967-$01495881 701 $aYates$b Robin D. 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