Judges Collection
"From Ancient Times to Modern Courts: Celebrating the Role of Judges" Papyrus of Ani (Book of the Dead) - The Judgement
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"From Ancient Times to Modern Courts: Celebrating the Role of Judges" Papyrus of Ani (Book of the Dead) - The Judgement: Exploring the ancient Egyptian belief in divine judgement, where judges played a crucial role in determining one's fate beyond death. DEBORAH. Deborah the prophetess singing her song of praise and triumph (Judges 5): Unveiling the remarkable story of Deborah, a female judge and prophetess who led Israel to victory, inspiring generations with her strength and wisdom. Engraving after Gustave Dore: A Glimpse into Courtroom Drama: Capturing Gustave Dore's vivid depiction of courtroom scenes that bring to life the intensity and gravity surrounding judicial proceedings. Court of Exchequer: Preserving Financial Integrity through Justice: Delving into the historical significance of this court, which safeguarded financial matters by ensuring fair taxation and accountability. The Court of Chancery, c. 1460 (illumination on vellum): Where Equity Meets Law: Shedding light on an influential medieval court that introduced principles like fairness and equity alongside traditional legal practices. Court of Common Pleas: Dispensing Justice for All: Tracing back to medieval England, this court served as a platform for resolving civil disputes among common people while upholding justice impartially. Mr. Justice Field: A Legacy Carved in Jurisprudence: Commemorating Mr. Justice Field's contributions to American law as he left an indelible mark on legal history through his landmark decisions. The Ghent Altarpiece by Jan van Eyck: Divine Inspiration within Judicial Halls: Discovering how art intertwined with justice as depicted in Van Eyck's masterpiece adorning sacred spaces where judges dispensed their verdicts. HOGARTH / THE BENCH: Satirical Reflections on Judicial System.