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The Hague, KB, 134 C 19

fol. 58r



Scipio, Chapter 42

Scipio receiving the surname Africanus and becoming consul

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44B51
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The Hague, KB, 134 C 19

fol. 63v



Scipio, Chapter 47

The son of Scipio, taken captive by Antiochus III, king of Syria, is restored to his father

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44B121
44B1321
45C41
45K14
98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MAJOR)54

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The Hague, KB, 134 C 19

fol. 66r



Scipio, Chapter 48

Battle between Lucius Scipio and Antiochus III, king of Syria

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45K14
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98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MAJOR)4
98B(ANTIOCHUS III)4
98B(SCIPIO ASIATICUS, Lucius C.)4

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The Hague, KB, 134 C 19

fol. 69r



Scipio, Chapter 50

Scipio falsely accused by Quintus Petilius and Cato the Elder; the escape of Scipio: the assembled crowd leaves the Forum and follows Scipio (background)

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98B(CATO THE ELDER)4
98B(PETILIUS, Quintus)4
98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MAJOR)53(+0)

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fol. 72r



Scipio, Chapter 52

Scipio accused again; his brother Lucius gives the accounts of Scipio to his accusers

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98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MAJOR)53(+0)
98B(SCIPIO ASIATICUS, Lucius C.)5

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