Jurisprudence Need to Know Moorish History & Science of Law Part-1
Update: 2016-04-23
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Etymology of jurisprudence (n.) 
Systematic knowledge of law; directly from Late Moorish Latin iuris-pruden-tia "the science of law," from iuris "of right, of law" (genitive of ius; see jurist) + prudentia "knowledge, a foreseeing" (see prudence). Meaning "the philosophy of law"
Hammurabi Bey: 1810 BC (Before Christian Era) was the sixth king of the First Babylonian Empire, The Babylonian Empire was the most powerful state in the ancient world after the fall of the Assyrian empire (612 BCE).
Systematic knowledge of law; directly from Late Moorish Latin iuris-pruden-tia "the science of law," from iuris "of right, of law" (genitive of ius; see jurist) + prudentia "knowledge, a foreseeing" (see prudence). Meaning "the philosophy of law"
Hammurabi Bey: 1810 BC (Before Christian Era) was the sixth king of the First Babylonian Empire, The Babylonian Empire was the most powerful state in the ancient world after the fall of the Assyrian empire (612 BCE).
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