Vrouwe Justitia for the judgment of Zaleup and the judgment of Cambyses, Willem Jacobsz Delff, 1590 - 1638 print Lady Justitia standing for two executions. On the left on a landing Zaleuch that makes his son protrude an eye. On the right on a landing Cambyses that makes a judge skin. The penalties are explained on two bander rolls. With text in French and Dutch in cleaning of Maria Strick. Delft paper engraving the judgement of Zaleucus: when Zaleucus' son is sentenced to be blinded in both eyes, Zaleucus has one of his son's eyes plucked out and one of his own. judgement of Cambyses: he appoi
Vrouwe Justitia for the judgment of Zaleup and the judgment of Cambyses, Willem Jacobsz Delff, 1590 - 1638 print Lady Justitia standing for two executions. On the left on a landing Zaleuch that makes his son protrude an eye. On the right on a landing Cambyses that makes a judge skin. The penalties are explained on two bander rolls. With text in French and Dutch in cleaning of Maria Strick. Delft paper engraving the judgement of Zaleucus: when Zaleucus' son is sentenced to be blinded in both eyes, Zaleucus has one of his son's eyes plucked out and one of his own. judgement of Cambyses: he appoints Sisamnes' son to succeed his father, whose skin is nailed onto the judgement-seat (possibly flaying of Sisamnes visible). Justice, 'Justitia'; 'Giustitia divina' (Ripa) ~ one of the Four Cardinal Virtues
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