J
Jackson, Richard A., quoted, 334 n.48
Jacobus de Blanchis, 342 n.14
Jacquerie, 14 , 220 , 229 , 267
James of Cessola, De ludo scaccorum , 4
Jean de Brie, Le bon berger , 281
Jean de Sy (translator), French Bible, 4 , 20
Jeanne de Bourbon (wife of Charles V), 22 , 51 , 53 , 99 –101, 101 , 301 ;
coronation of, 99
Jews, iconography of, 81 , 91
Joan II (Navarre), 14
John of Salisbury, Policraticus , 93 –94, 216 , 266
John of Vignai (translator), De ludo scaccorum (James of Cessola), 4
John the Good, 13 , 15 , 101 , 162 , 195 , 218 ;
as patron, 4 –6, 11 , 20 , 279 , 305
Jourdain, Charles, 337 n.2
judgment, symbols of, 106
justice:
Aristotelian concept of, 93 , 111 ;
identified with ideal ruler, 93 –94;
Oresme's definition of, 98 ;
and political sovereignty, 99 ;
types of, 93 ;
visual definition of, 95 –104
Justice (Justice légale) (personification allegory), Pl. 3 , 95 –104, 96–97 , 108 , 110 , 172 ,
205 , 354 n.21, 369 n.31;
attributes of, 360 n.47;
gender of, 107 –8;
as goddess, 108 ;
and her daughters, 98 , 109 , 114 ;
iconography of, 115 –16;
maternal aspect of, 98 –99;
in MS A , 70 ;
as queen, 99 ;
as sovereign ruler, 114 –15;
as tutelary guardian, 103 ;
as virgin goddess, 103 ;
and Virgin Mary, 103 .
See also Distributive Justice; Particular Justice; Remedial Justice