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The Art of Law

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Twenty New Contributions to the Upcoming Research Field of Historical Legal Iconology
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    Chapter 2 The Exhibition The Art of Law. Three Centuries of Justice Depicted
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    Chapter 3 The Mirror Axiom: Legal Iconology and The Lure of Reflection
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    Chapter 4 Changes in Late-Medieval Artistic Representations of Hell in the Last Judgment in North-Central Italy, ca. 1300–1400: A Visual Trick?
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    Chapter 5 Medieval Iconography of Justice in a European Periphery: The Case of Sweden, ca. 1250–1550
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    Chapter 6 Justitia, Examples and Allegories of Justice, and Courts in Flemish Tapestry, 1450–1550
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    Chapter 7 The Judgment of Cambyses: A Rich Iconographical Topic with Multiple Sources and a Long Tradition
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    Chapter 8 Multi-layered Functions of Early Modern Courtroom Equipment: Lüneburg for Example
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    Chapter 9 Civic Bodies and their Identification with Justice and Law in Early Modern Flemish Portraiture
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    Chapter 10 Lawyers and Litigants: The Corrupting Appeal and Effects of Civil Litigation in Hendrick Goltzius’ Litis abusus
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    Chapter 11 The Paradoxes of Lady Justice’s Blindfold
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    Chapter 12 Framing the Law: Joos de Damhouder and the Legal Iconology of the Grotesque
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    Chapter 13 The Mechanical Art of Rhetoric in an Ordinary Sixteenth Century German Formulary
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    Chapter 14 Liberté, égalité, fraternité ou la mort. The Iconography of Injustice in the Work of Pierre Goetsbloets
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    Chapter 15 Works of Art as a Form of Criminal Punishment in the Low Countries (14th–17th C.)
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    Chapter 16 “ut experiri et scire posset”: Pictorial Evidence and Judicial Inquiry in Hans Fries’ Kleiner Johannes Altar
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    Chapter 17 A Ghostly Corpse in the City? Spatial Configurations and Iconographic Representations of Capital Punishment in the ‘Belgian’ Space (16th–20th C.)
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    Chapter 18 Joseph-Jonas Dumont’s Prison Gatehouses: Architecture Parlante in Neo-Tudor Style
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    Chapter 19 Experiencing Justice in the Cour d’assises of Brabant (1893–1913): A Place of Education and Entertainment
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    Chapter 20 The Judge, the Artist and the (Legal) Historian: Théophile Smekens, Pieter Van der Ouderaa, Pieter Génard and the Antwerp cour d’assises
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    Chapter 21 Depictions of Justice in the Colonial Courts of British India: The Judicial Iconography of the Bombay High Court
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Chapter title
The Mechanical Art of Rhetoric in an Ordinary Sixteenth Century German Formulary
Chapter number 13
Book title
The Art of Law
Published by
Springer, Cham, September 2018
DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-90787-1_13
Book ISBNs
978-3-31-990786-4, 978-3-31-990787-1
Authors

Gustav Kalm, Kalm, Gustav

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