191.
The Hague, MMW, 10 A 11
fol. 179r
Book 4, 2
The earth is torn asunder in Flanders
Fol. 179r: column miniature
179r 120x80
iconclass 11L61 25C15 25I12 31A2521 31A25552 33A35 47B111 61D(FLANDERS) 98B(APULEIUS)3
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192.
The Hague, MMW, 10 A 11
fol. 181v
Book 4, 3
The queen of England, Eleanor of Aquitaine, before pope Clemens III
Fol. 181v: column miniature
181v 120x80
iconclass 11P3111 11P31113 11P3112 11P3113 31A233 31AA2331 44B1322 44B152 44BB113 61B2(CLEMENS III)21 61BB2(ELEANOR OF AQUITAINE [of England])21
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193.
The Hague, MMW, 10 A 11
fol. 183r
Book 4, 4
The captured pirate Dyonides before Alexander the Great
Fol. 183r: column miniature
183r 120x80
iconclass 11L61 31A233 31A25552(+932) 44B121 44B124 44B1322 44G3121 44G56 59C2(+6) 98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)539 98B(DYONIDES)6
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194.
The Hague, MMW, 10 A 11
fol. 185r
Book 4, 5
Romulus sets up a sanctuary or lawless church (Asylum)
Fol. 185r: column miniature
185r 120x80
iconclass 11L61 12F211 12F2181 12F61 12F63 12F64(ASYLUM) 31A233 31A25552 32B311(ROMANS) 44B12 44B1322 44G291 45K14 61E(ROME) 96C(ROMULUS)332
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195.
The Hague, MMW, 10 A 11
fol. 186r
Book 4, 6
Ninus, king of Assyria, extending the frontiers to the borders of Libya
Fol. 186r: column miniature
186r 120x80
iconclass 11L61 31A27412 31E234631 45C15(BOW AND ARROW) 45C41 45K14 45K26 45K27 45K32 45M2 61D(LIBYA) 98B(NINUS)4
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196.
The Hague, MMW, 10 A 11
fol. 187r
Book 4, 7
Counsellors explaining to King Astyages his dream of a vine growing out of his daughter Mandane: her son Cyrus will overthrow him; (Astyages will then order Harpagus to kill the baby Cyrus; Harpagus passes the assignment on to the shepherd Mithridates, whose wife willsubstitute Cyrus for her own still-born child); Mandane, the pregnant daughter of Astyages with a vine growing out of her abdomen; the infant Cyrus suckled by a wolf (background)
Fol. 187r: column miniature
187r 120x80
iconclass 11L61 25G3(+22) 31A25552 41A4231 41A761 42A1(+0) 98B(ASTYAGES)5 98B(CYRUS)11 98B(CYRUS)111(+0) 98B(CYRUS)12 98C(MANDANE)3 98C(MITHRIDATES' WIFE)3
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197.
The Hague, MMW, 10 A 11
fol. 190r
Book 4, 8
Souls adoring the Trinity instead of the idols of Rome
Fol. 190r: column miniature
190r 120x80
iconclass 11B322 11G1921 11L61 11S63(+0) 12F13 12FF63 22C312 25I12 31G322(+0) 47I1111 47I13 47I1421 96A
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198.
The Hague, MMW, 10 A 11
fol. 191r
Book 4, 9
Sacrifices are offered to (a statue of?) Jupiter; an angel carries Ganymede
Fol. 191r: column miniature
191r 120x80
iconclass 11G4(+0) 11L61 12F211 12F2121 12F61 31A2331 31AA2331 32B311(ROMANS) 47I2133 92B1(+0) 92B179 92BB121(+0)
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199.
The Hague, MMW, 10 A 11
fol. 192v
Book 4, 10
Saturn, Jupiter and Juno make the earth fertile
Fol. 192v: column miniature
192v 120x80
iconclass 11L61 23A21(+0) 25FF411 26B 31A2763 31A2764 31AA2351 31D111(+89) 47I123 47I15(PLOUGH) 47I15(SCYTHE) 58A3(+21) 91A12(+7) 91B1117 91B1118(SCYTHE) 92B17 92C17
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200.
The Hague, MMW, 10 A 11
fol. 197r
Book 4, 11
Mercury as patron of travellers and protector against diseases
Fol. 197r: column miniature
197r 120x80
iconclass 11L61 25F37(GULL)(+64) 25G3(+371) 31A462 31A2763 45C13(SWORD) 45C15(ARROW) 46C1211 46C133 46C1463 46C24(+63) 46C513 48C7351 92B57 92B58(COQ) 92B58(FLUTE) 92B58(PETASUS)(+0) 92B58(WINGED SANDALS)(+0)
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