16.
The Hague, KB, 134 C 19
fol. 58r
Scipio, Chapter 42
Scipio receiving the surname Africanus and becoming consul
Fol. 58r: miniature
58r 300x185
iconclass 31A25212 31D85 33A131 44B1223(+0) 44B51 44G13(CONSUL) 98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MAJOR)5
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17.
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
Fol. 63v: miniature
63v 302x185
iconclass 42B7411 44B121 44B1321 45C41 45K14 98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MAJOR)54
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18.
The Hague, KB, 134 C 19
fol. 66r
Scipio, Chapter 48
Battle between Lucius Scipio and Antiochus III, king of Syria
Fol. 66r: miniature
66r 290x175
iconclass 31E3 45C13(SWORD) 45C14(LANCE) 45H33(+22) 45K14 61E(ZAMA) 98A(BATTLE OF ZAMA) 98B(HANNIBAL)4 98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MAJOR)4 98B(ANTIOCHUS III)4 98B(SCIPIO ASIATICUS, Lucius C.)4
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19.
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)
Fol. 69r: miniature
69r 295x180
iconclass 33B9 44F621(+0) 44G111(+6) 61E(ROME) 61F(FORUM) 98B(CATO THE ELDER)4 98B(PETILIUS, Quintus)4 98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MAJOR)53(+0)
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20.
The Hague, KB, 134 C 19
fol. 72r
Scipio, Chapter 52
Scipio accused again; his brother Lucius gives the accounts of Scipio to his accusers
Fol. 72r: miniature
72r 282x175
iconclass 31A2524 44F621(+0) 44G111(+6) 49LL72 61E(ROME) 61F(FORUM) 98B(CATO THE ELDER)4 98B(PETILIUS, Quintus)4 98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MAJOR)53(+0) 98B(SCIPIO ASIATICUS, Lucius C.)5
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