Le Procès D'hermias, D'après Les Documents Démotiques Et Grecs by Eugène Revillout offers a detailed examination of the trial of Hermias, drawing upon both Demotic and Greek source materials. This work represents the first report on a mission to Germany and the Netherlands, providing valuable insights into ancient Egyptian legal practices and the intersection of Egyptian and Greek legal traditions. The book presents an in-depth analysis of the available documents, shedding light on the legal proceedings and the historical context of the trial. A significant resource for scholars of ancient history, law, and Egyptology, this study contributes to a deeper understanding of ancient legal systems and the cultural exchange between Egypt and the Hellenistic world.
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