| Sir Henry James Sumner MAINE - 1861 - 434 sayfa
...The divine agent, suggesting judicial awards to kings or to gods, the greatest of kings, was Themis. The peculiarity of the conception is brought out by...they had a store of " Themistes" ready to hand for usc; but it must be distinctly understood that they are not laws, but judgments. " Zeus, or the human... | |
| Henry Sumner Maine - 1861 - 432 sayfa
...The divine agent, suggesting judicial awards to kings or to gods, the greatest of kings, was Themis. The peculiarity of the conception is brought out by...plural. Themistes, Themises, the plural of Themis, arc the awards themselves, divinely dictated to the judge. Kings are spoken of as if they had a store... | |
| Adolf Bastian - 1868 - 524 sayfa
...assurent le salut de la cite (s. Coulange). **) Themistes (Vielheit in Themis, als Beisitzerin Zeus') are the awards themselves, divinely dictated to the...of, as if they had a store of „Themistes" ready at hand (isolated jugements). The only authoritative statement of right or wrong is a judicial sentence,... | |
| Henry Sumner Maine - 1874 - 436 sayfa
...The divine agent, suggesting judicial awards to kings or to gods, the greatest of kings, was Themis. The peculiarity of the conception is brought out by...understood that they are not laws, but judgments, or, to take the exact Teutonic equivalent, " dooms." " Zeus, or the human king on earth," says Mr.... | |
| Henry Sumner Maine - 1874 - 452 sayfa
...The divine agent, suggesting judicial awards to kings or to gods, the greatest of kings, was Themis. The peculiarity of the conception is brought out by...it must be distinctly understood that they are not lawa^but judgments, or, to take the exact Teutonic equivalent, " dooms." " Zeus, or the human king... | |
| Henry Sumner Maine - 1875 - 480 sayfa
...was Thsrnw^ The peculiarity of the conception is brought out by the use of the plural, (fhemivtes, Themises, the plural of Themis, are the awards themselves, divinely dictated to the judgCj) Kings are spoken of as if they had a store of "Themistea" ready to hand for use; but it must... | |
| Henry Sumner Maine - 1876 - 456 sayfa
...kings, was Themis. The peculiarity of the conception is brought out by the use of the plural. Tkemistes, Themises, the plural of Themis, are the awards themselves,...understood that they are not laws, but judgments, or, to take the exact Teutonic equivalent, " dooms." " Zeus, or the human king on earth," says Mr.... | |
| Augustus J. Thébaud - 1876 - 560 sayfa
...The divine agent, suggesting judicial awards to kinga or to gods, the greatest of kings was Themis. The peculiarity of the conception is brought out by...awards themselves, divinely dictated to the judge." Mr. Maine had thus found in Homer the right conception of the basis of law ; but he might have developed... | |
| Henry Sumner Maine - 1876 - 442 sayfa
...The divine ageut, suggesting judicial awards to kings or to gods, the greatest of kings, was Themis. The peculiarity of the conception is brought out by the use of the plural. Tliemistes, Themises, the plural of Themis, are the awards themselves, divinely dictated to the judge.... | |
| Adolf Bastian - 1881 - 220 sayfa
...assurent le salut de la cite (s. Coulange). **) Themistes (Vielheit in Themis, als Beisitzerin Zeus') are the awards themselves, divinely dictated to the judge. Kings are spoken of, äs if they had a störe of „Themistes" ready at hand (isolated jugements). The only authoritative... | |
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