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The Hague, MMW, 10 A 11
fol. 300v
Book 6, 8
Devil with a soul; Apollo on a castle; Saturn devouring his children (2nd of 2)
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iconclass 11K2 20(+0) ? 25I5 31D1111(+89) 31G361 91B11141(+0)
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292.
The Hague, MMW, 10 A 11
fol. 302r
Book 6, 9
Two nurses, one to give food, the other to give drink to an infant, representing the goddesses Educa and Potina: a symbol of the excessive subdivision of divine characteristics (1st of 2)
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iconclass 11L61 41A761 41B21 41B211 42A22(+0) 42A32(+0) 42A46 96A29(EDUCA) 96A29(POTINA)
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293.
The Hague, MMW, 10 A 11
fol. 302r
Book 6, 9
Marriage procession; statues of the gods invoked in the context of marriage and household (Jugatinus, Domiducus, Domitius, and Manturna) , or statues of the guardian deities of the woman after childbirth (Intercidona, Pilumnus, Deverra) (2nd of 2)
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iconclass 11L61 12F61 12FF63 41C326 42A20 42D2 42D21 42D214 42F32(BROOM) 47D8(AXE) 47I15(PESTLE) 48C7323 48C7352 48CC7522 48CC7525 92L17 96A19(DEVERRA) 96A19(DOMIDUCUS) 96A19(DOMITIUS) 96A19(INTERCIDONA) 96A19(JUGATINUS) 96A19(PILUMNUS) 96A29(MANTURNA) 98B(VARRO, Marcus Terentius)3
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294.
The Hague, MMW, 10 A 11
fol. 305v
Book 6, 10
The cruelty of some religious ceremonies, e.g. self-mutilation, and the ridiculousness of worshipping Venus, Jupiter, Juno, Diana and Apollo in the shape of animals (as criticized by Seneca)
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iconclass 11L61 12F213 12F219 25F24(STAG)(+1) 25F32(RAVEN)(+1) 25F62(+1) 25I5 31EE2362(+71) 31EE2364(+71) 31EE2381 33C71 47D8(KNIFE) 47I2112(+91) 47I2131(+91) 92B17 92B37 92C17 92C37 92C47 98B(SENECA)3
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295.
The Hague, MMW, 10 A 11
fol. 309r
Book 6, 11
Titus and Vespasianus massacre the Jews
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iconclass 12A32 12A43 25H15 31E234631 42A3 45C13(SWORD) 45M51 98B(TITUS)41(+0) 98B(VESPASIAN)4
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