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The Hague, MMW, 10 A 11 (211-220 of 426) for (isPartOf all "10 A 11")

211.
The Hague, MMW, 10 A 11

fol. 208r

Book 4, 21

Dispute on the great number of pagan gods; God the Father, Virtue and Happiness (background)

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208r
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11C23
11L532
11L61
12B13
31A25552(+932)
31AA2763
33A35
49L71
54F11(+11)
56B2(+11)
57A6(+11)
96A5(FELICITAS)
96A5(VIRTUS)

212.
The Hague, MMW, 10 A 11

fol. 209r

Book 4, 22

The Romans making a mistake when invoking Bacchus to ask for water and the Nymph Naiad for wine

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209r
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11L61
12F211
12F3
12FF63
25H211
31A2331
31AA2331
32B311(ROMANS)
41A16
47I421
92L179
92L312
98B(VARRO, Marcus Terentius)3

213.
The Hague, MMW, 10 A 11

fol. 210r

Book 4, 23

Worshipping Happiness (Felicitas), a late-comer to the ranks of Roman gods

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210r
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11L61
11P3111
11P3112
11P3113
11P31521
12F61
12F63
31A25552
32B311(ROMANS)
41A635
44B112
44B152
54F11(+11)
56B2(+11)
96A5(FELICITAS)

214.
The Hague, MMW, 10 A 11

fol. 213r

Book 4, 24

Adoration of Bellona (war) and Cunina (babies); statues of Segetia (harvest), Pomona (fruits) and Bubona (cattle)

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11L61
12F211
12FF63
31A2331
31AA2331
32B311(ROMANS)
42A3
42A411
45F7
47I111
47I14
47I211
47I213
47I214
47I41
92B491
96A27
96A29(BUBONA)
96A29(CUNINA)
96A29(SEGETIA)

215.
The Hague, MMW, 10 A 11

fol. 213v

Book 4, 25

Europe; women loved by Jupiter standing before him and Ganymedes; Juno points at them accusingly

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11L61
31A25552(+9211)
42D39
44B121
46C21
92B12
92B1218(+0)
92BB12
92B171
92C15
92D8

216.
The Hague, MMW, 10 A 11

fol. 215r

Book 4, 26

Titus Latinius receiving in his dream a message to the Roman Senate about the Ludi Romani (1st of 3)

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215r
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iconclass
11K2
11L61
12F92(LUDI ROMANI)
31B11
31B3
41A761
98B(TITUS LATINIUS)5

217.
The Hague, MMW, 10 A 11

fol. 215r

Book 4, 26

Man hanged during the first day of Ludi Romani, annoying the gods (2nd of 3)

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215r
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iconclass
11L61
12F92(LUDI ROMANI)
31E2355
44G342
98B(TITUS LATINIUS)3

218.
The Hague, MMW, 10 A 11

fol. 215r

Book 4, 26

Titus Latinius, delivering the message of the gods about the Ludi Romani to the Senate, is miraculously cured of his sickness (3rd of 3)

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11L61
12F63
12F92(LUDI ROMANI)
32B311(ROMANS)
33A35
44B511
46E1
49G2
49G231
49G44
98B(TITUS LATINIUS)5

219.
The Hague, MMW, 10 A 11

fol. 216r

Book 4, 27

Murder of the Pontifex Maximus Quintus Mucius Scaevola in the temple of Vesta, during the civil war between Marius and Sulla

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11L61
12FF13
12F51(PONTIFEX)
12F61
12F63
31E234631
32B311(ROMANS)
41C11(+0)
42B29(+0)
49L71
92C57
98B(CINNA, L. Corn.)3
98B(MARIUS, C.)3
98B(SCAEVOLA, Q.M. Pontifex Maximus)68

220.
The Hague, MMW, 10 A 11

fol. 217v

Book 4, 28

Statues of the Roman gods Aesculanus (bronze), Argentinus (silver) and Aurinus (gold)

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11L61
12FF63
25D13(GOLD)
25D13(SILVER)
41A51
46A1632
46B311
48(+6122)
96A19(AESCULANUS)
96A19(ARGENTINUS)
96A19(AURINUS)

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