Madness and Justice, from Antiquity to the Present

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Hélène Ménard et al., « Madness and Justice, from Antiquity to the Present », Criminocorpus, revue hypermédia, ID : 10.4000/criminocorpus.12120


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Neither the history of justice nor that of madness can be considered emerging themes of historiography per se. It is well understood today that, as early as the Roman era, the “furiosus” was dealt with from both a judicial (cura) and medical perspective, and both these fields have been studied separately, by the historians of justice and medicine respectively. A study of the madness models used by Roman jurists was put forward in a recent work by Giunio Rizzelli, and Fernando Zuccotti’s analy...

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