6.
The Hague, KB, 131 F 19
fol. 32r
A monk(?) stabbed to death
Fol. 32r: miniature (cutting)
32r 48x29
iconclass 11P31521 31E234632(+5)
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7.
The Hague, KB, 134 C 19
fol. 44r
Scipio, Chapter 30
Scipio's soldiers, commanded by Masinissa and Laelius, invade and set fire to the wooden and thatched huts in the camp of Syphax's Numidians
Fol. 44r: full-page miniature
44r 300x185
iconclass 31E234632 32B2(NUMIDIANS) 41A18 45C13(DAGGER) 45H5 45L42(+0) 98B(LAELIUS, Gaius)4 98B(MASINISSA)4 98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MAJOR)3 98B(SYPHAX)6
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8.
The Hague, MMW, 10 A 11
fol. 29r
Book 1, 25
Suicide of a man and a woman to prevent adultery, avoiding one sin by another (1st of 2)
Fol. 29r: column miniature
29r 120x80
iconclass 11L61 11N1 25I12 31A25552 31E234632(+7) 31E238 33A35 42D3 42D390
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9.
The Hague, MMW, 10 A 11
fol. 30r
Book 1, 26
Suicide of Sempronia after consulting her husband; Maxentius' servants (4th of 4)
Fol. 30r: column miniature
30r 120x80
iconclass 11L61 31A25212 31A25552 31E234632(+7) 31E238 42D3 44B1526 98B(MAXENTIUS)3 98C(SEMPRONIA)68
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10.
The Hague, MMW, 10 A 11
fol. 52v
Book 2, 11
Actors who perform in sacred plays and priests who offer sacrifices are both dignified with the same civic honours, according to the Greek Socrates and the Roman Labeo; one man stabbing (or acting like stabbing?) another man in front of devilish idols, naked men and womendancing before idols: different kinds of sacrifices for evil and for good gods(?) (1st of 2)
Fol. 52v: column miniature
52v 120x80
iconclass 11L61 12B21:52B511(+6) 12E2122 12E51 12E63 12F2122 12F213 12F51 12F63 31D14(+89) 31D15(+89) 31E234632 32B311(GREEKS) 32B311(ROMANS) 41D91 41D92 45C13(DAGGER) 48C91 49LL72 98B(LABEO, Cornelius)5 98B(SOCRATES)5
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