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This book explores the evolution and principles of Jurisprudence, with a specific focus on civil law as outlined in the Babylonian Talmud. The Talmud is a vast and complex body of Jewish law and tradition that was compiled over centuries, and this book delves into the intricate legal principles developed by the ancient rabbis. By examining the Talmud's nuanced discussions of liability, damages, and restitution, the author provides insights into the historical development of legal thought and its continued relevance to modern jurisprudence. This book is a valuable resource for scholars of law, history, and religion, as well as anyone interested in the foundations of civil law and the enduring influence of the Talmudic tradition.

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