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Book 5, 19
An example of the cruelty, self-indulgence and luxury of tyrants: Nero orders the opening of the belly of his mother Agrippina(?) (2nd of 2)
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Book 5, 20
Voluptas represented as a young woman seated on a throne with Prudence, Temperance, Fortitude and Justice in Hortus Conclusus; Enercis outside
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Book 5, 21
God omnipotent gives the power to good or bad rulers: men kneeling before Nero and Auguste; Nero praying; August sleeping; desperate Romans
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Book 6, 1
St. Augustine, Varro and Cicero disputing on prosperity before emperor Octavian sitting on his throne; God the Father as bearded old man (background)
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Book 6, 2
Gods saved from destruction, as Lucius Caecilius Metellus - losing his sight in the process - saves the Palladium from the temple of Vesta, and Aeneas leaves Troy carrying the Penates (1st of 2)
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