The idiom of the scales of justiceis commonly known and widely used. Iustitia can frequently be seen in different representations holding scales in her hand. The scales as a means or a symbol of justice (justness) or the administration of justice can be encountered in various places in Greek literature, one of its earliest instances being the Homeric Hermes' Hymn (Dikés talanta). According to these loci Zeus holds the scales of Diké, that is to say, the scales of justice in his hand. In the Iliad (23, 109-213) one may come across a scene presented in context, thus suitable for being more amply analysed, in which Zeus is pronouncing justice over the heroes using a pair of scales. In search of the meaning of Dikés talanta, this study tries to...
This thesis examines the portrayal of the Greek gods in the writings of Homer and early Greek playwr...
What I intend to do in this talk, is to clarify the notion of 'dikaion'(Justice or What is right) in...
International audienceCurses carved in Greek on lead lamellae (katadesmoi) and mostly deposited in f...
Much has been written about the identity of "dike" in early Greek poetry and philosophy, but there i...
Hippias’ involvement in the conception of justice forms the philosophical topic of this paper. Hippi...
By surveying a pool of judges in the State of Illinois, their rationale within a hypothetical situat...
The concept of justice takes a central position in practical philosophy from the birth of philosophi...
The concept of justice takes a central position in practical philosophy from the birth of philosophi...
This thesis explores the forms and significance of dispute settlement by arbitration, or ‘δίκη’, in ...
One of the topics of the Republic is to determine the role of the poet within the ideal city. While ...
The aim of this article is to analyze the motif of scales in Netherlandish art from the 15th to the ...
honors thesisCollege of Fine ArtsArt & Art HistoryElizabeth PetersenThough images of Eros and Aphrod...
International audienceLaw in the Homeric society is expressed through the notions of themis and dike...
The aim of this article is to arrange iconographic types and contexts in which scales occurred befor...
This essay enquires into the depictions of Justice through the ages, as well as the myths surroundin...
This thesis examines the portrayal of the Greek gods in the writings of Homer and early Greek playwr...
What I intend to do in this talk, is to clarify the notion of 'dikaion'(Justice or What is right) in...
International audienceCurses carved in Greek on lead lamellae (katadesmoi) and mostly deposited in f...
Much has been written about the identity of "dike" in early Greek poetry and philosophy, but there i...
Hippias’ involvement in the conception of justice forms the philosophical topic of this paper. Hippi...
By surveying a pool of judges in the State of Illinois, their rationale within a hypothetical situat...
The concept of justice takes a central position in practical philosophy from the birth of philosophi...
The concept of justice takes a central position in practical philosophy from the birth of philosophi...
This thesis explores the forms and significance of dispute settlement by arbitration, or ‘δίκη’, in ...
One of the topics of the Republic is to determine the role of the poet within the ideal city. While ...
The aim of this article is to analyze the motif of scales in Netherlandish art from the 15th to the ...
honors thesisCollege of Fine ArtsArt & Art HistoryElizabeth PetersenThough images of Eros and Aphrod...
International audienceLaw in the Homeric society is expressed through the notions of themis and dike...
The aim of this article is to arrange iconographic types and contexts in which scales occurred befor...
This essay enquires into the depictions of Justice through the ages, as well as the myths surroundin...
This thesis examines the portrayal of the Greek gods in the writings of Homer and early Greek playwr...
What I intend to do in this talk, is to clarify the notion of 'dikaion'(Justice or What is right) in...
International audienceCurses carved in Greek on lead lamellae (katadesmoi) and mostly deposited in f...