111.
The Hague, MMW, 10 A 11
fol. 52r
Book 2, 10
The poet Naevius imprisoned in Rome (1st of 2)
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52r 120x80
iconclass 11L61 31A25552 32B311(ROMANS) 44G313 45K14 48A2(+0) 48C92 61E(ROME) 98B(NAEVIUS, Cn.)6
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112.
The Hague, MMW, 10 A 11
fol. 52r
Book 2, 10
The Greeks poets accused of slander (2nd of 2)
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iconclass 11L61 31A25552(+932) 32B311(GREEKS) 33B12 33B13 48A22 48C91
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113.
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)
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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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114.
The Hague, MMW, 10 A 11
fol. 52v
Book 2, 11
Messengers from Athens like Demosthenes, actors Aeschines and Aristodemus were sent before Philip of Macedonia to discuss important matter of peace and war (2nd of 2)
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iconclass 11L61 31A25552(+932) 32B311(GREEKS) 34B11 44B121 44B421 47I213 47I221 48C8322 98B(AESCHINES)5 98B(ARISTODEMUS)5 98B(DEMOSTHENES)5 98B(PHILIP)5
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115.
The Hague, MMW, 10 A 11
fol. 53v
Book 2, 12
The senators of Rome impose severe punishment on slanderers of the Romans (1st of 2)
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53v 120x80
iconclass 11L61 31A25552 32B311(ROMANS) 33B13 44G(+62) 44G112 48C91 98B(CATO THE ELDER)4 98B(NAEVIUS, Cn.)3 98B(SCIPIO, Cnaeus)4 98B(SCIPIO, Publius)4
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