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fol. 287v


Book 6, 2
Cicero and Marcus Varro engaged in discussion (2nd of 2)
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fol. 290v


Book 6, 4
Varro writing in his library, with scribe (2nd of 2)
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313.
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fol. 291v


Book 6, 5
Varro dividing his "theology" into mythical (Mithicon), physical (Phisicon) and civil (Civille): Mithicon includes the contemptible mankind's acts as theft
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fol. 291v


Book 6, 5
Varro dividing his "theology" into mythical (Mithicon), physical (Phisicon) and civil (Civille): Varro writing
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fol. 296r

Book 6, 7
As punishment for seeing her bathing, Diana changes Actaeon, the hunter, into a stag; Actaeon is devoured by his own dogs (background); Diana on a throne (background)
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