Article published In: Journal of Argumentation in Context
Vol. 12:2 (2023) ► pp.159–210
Argumentation tradition of traders in late antiquity
Published online: 15 September 2023
https://doi.org/10.1075/jaic.22003.sch
https://doi.org/10.1075/jaic.22003.sch
Abstract
The institute of legality for traders, including business contracts, business correspondence, and legal
proceedings concerning economic cases, appeared in Mesopotamia first since the early dynastic period (ca. 2900–2350 B.C.). This
institute became well organized for the period of the third dynasty of Ur (from the 22nd to the 21st century B.C.). This tradition
was continued in the Babylonian as well as other Mesopotamian dynasties. As a consequence, Akkadian speaking traders preferred
logical tools in their business correspondences, too. Therefore, the business contracts and business correspondence satisfied the
main argumentative stages of legal proceedings. In late antiquity since the 2nd century A.D. Greek, Bactrian, and Sogdian were one
of the most important languages for traders of Silk Road with very high standards of argumentation as main tools of dispute
resolutions taken from the Babylonians. In this paper, I analyze some general features of these standards.
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.The Silk Road in the classical antiquity
- 3.Legal documents in Bactrian and Sogdian
- 4.Pragma-dialectical analysis of legal documents in Akkadian, Aramaic, Greek, and Bactrian
- 5.Conclusions
- Notes
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