Justice Blindfolded: The Historical Course of an Image (Catholic Christendom, 1300-1700, #9)

by Adriano Prosperi

John Tedeschi (Translator) and Anne Tedeschi (Translator)

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Justice Blindfolded gives an overview of the history of "justice" and its iconography through the centuries. Justice has been portrayed as a woman with scales, or holding a sword, or, since the fifteenth century, with her eyes bandaged. This last symbol contains the idea that justice is both impartial and blind, reminding indirectly of the bandaged Christ on the cross, a central figure in the Christian idea of fairness and forgiveness.
In this rich and imaginative journey through history and philosophy, Prosperi manages to convey a full account of the ways justice has been described, portrayed and imagined.



Translation of Giustizia bendata. Percorsi storici di un'immagine (Einaudi, 2008).
  • ISBN10 9004362207
  • ISBN13 9789004362208
  • Publish Date 11 October 2018 (first published 11 September 2018)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country NL
  • Imprint Brill