Contrats araméens du Ve siècle av.n.è. :
prêt à intérêts capitalisables et louage de services
Aramaic Deeds of the 5th century B.C.
Loan at Compound Interest and Delivery Contract
Author(s): Edward LipińskiSubject(s): History
Published by: Komitet Nauk Orientalistycznych Polskiej Akademii Nauk
Keywords: compound interests; securities; contract of delivery; royal storehouse; stone-weights of Ptah; alloy; ‘qp; eṣāpu/eṣēpu; ‘‘yph; ‘yp; dyl’
Summary/Abstract: The article examines two Aramaic contracts found on the island Elephantine and dating from the early fifth century B.C. The first one is a loan contract providing for payment of compound interest on silver lent: interest not paid timely is to be added to the capital and itself becomes interest-bearing at the same rate until actual repayment. If this is not done at an agreed date, the remaining debt is doubled. The second contract concerns delivery of barley and lentils from a ship to a royal store-house deserving a garrison. The parties are the ship-officer and functionaries acting on behalf of the store-house, where barley and lentils are supposed to be brought. It is a contract of delivery combining its acceptation on the ship and the foreseen completion of the contract in the store-house with expected financial results. Both contracts refer to silver “by the stone-weights of Ptah” and record its alloy.
Journal: Rocznik Orientalistyczny
- Issue Year: 73/2020
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 5-22
- Page Count: 18
- Language: French