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The Hague, KB, 134 C 19 (1-10 of 68) for (isPartOf all "134 C 19")

1.
The Hague, KB, 134 C 19

fol. 1v

Scipio, Chapter 1

Battle between Hannibal and the Scipios: the Roman forces flee from Hannibal's Numidian troops and the young Scipio defends his father with help of his bodyguards

Fol. 1v: full-page miniature

1v
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31E3
44A31(+2)
45C13(SWORD)
45H331(+22)
45HH4
98A(BATTLE OF TICINUS)
98B(HANNIBAL)4
98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MAJOR)57(+0)

2.
The Hague, KB, 134 C 19

fol. 7r

Scipio, Chapter 6

Assault of Cartagena (New-Carthage) after a short siege by Scipio Africanus Major

Fol. 7r: full-page miniature

7r
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iconclass
45K21
45K26(+21)
45K26(+22)
45K31
61E(CARTAGENA)
98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MAJOR)41

3.
The Hague, KB, 134 C 19

fol. 14v

Scipio, Chapter 11

Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus Major and his brother Lucius Cornelius Asiaticus taking the city of Orongis

Fol. 14v: full-page miniature

14v
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iconclass
31E23462
31E3
45H32(+22)
45H53(+21)
45K14
61E(ORONGIS)
98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MAJOR)4
98B(SCIPIO ASIATICUS, Lucius C.)4

4.
The Hague, KB, 134 C 19

fol. 16v

Scipio, Chapter 13

Scipio Africanus Major and Hasdrubal before Syphax, King of the Western Numidians

Fol. 16v: full-page miniature

16v
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iconclass
31A25552(+932)
33A12
34B11
44B121
98B(HASDRUBAL)5
98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MAJOR)5
98B(SYPHAX)5

5.
The Hague, KB, 134 C 19

fol. 19r

Scipio, Chapter 14

Duel between the brothers (or cousins?) Corbie and Orsua for the dominion of a city, in the presence of Scipio

Fol. 19r: full-page miniature

19r
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iconclass
31E2346
42G2221
42G234
43C1(+24)
43C39631(+0)
45C13(AXE)
45C13(SWORD)
45C14(LANCE)
45H341
46C131
98B(CORBIS)4
98B(ORSUA)68
98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MAJOR)5

6.
The Hague, KB, 134 C 19

fol. 22r

Scipio, Chapter 16

Scipio orders the beheading of the rebels of Cartagena

Fol. 22r: full-page miniature

22r
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iconclass
25I144
31E23621
31E3
44G1121
44G342
45C13(SWORD)
45I71
61E(CARTAGENA)
98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MAJOR)4

7.
The Hague, KB, 134 C 19

fol. 25r

Scipio, Chapter 17

Scipio extends mercy to Mandonius and Indibilis, Spanish chieftains

Fol. 25r: full-page miniature

25r
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iconclass
44B123
45C41
45H32
45H32(+22)
45H4
98B(INDIBILIS)5
98B(MANDONIUS)5
98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MAJOR)5

8.
The Hague, KB, 134 C 19

fol. 28v

Scipio, Chapter 20

Scipio leaves the pro-praetors Lucius Lentulus and Lucius Manlius Acidinus in Spain to protect the province, while he returns to Rome

Fol. 28v: full-page miniature

28v
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iconclass
12B61
25I1461
44B1222
44B1322
44G13(PRO-PRAETOR)
45C41
46C512
98B(ACIDINUS, Lucius MAnlius)5
98B(LENTULUS, Lucius)5
98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MAJOR)5

9.
The Hague, KB, 134 C 19

fol. 37r

Scipio, Chapter 26

Battle between Scipio and Syphax, King of the Western Numidians

Fol. 37r: full-page miniature

37r
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iconclass
31E3
45F5(+21)
45H33(+21)
98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MAJOR)4
98B(SYPHAX)4

10.
The Hague, KB, 134 C 19

fol. 41v

Scipio, Chapter 29

Scipio accepting to initiate a dialogue with Symphax, sends envoys to the Numidian camp; the envoys reporting to Scipio that the Symphax's camp is poorly defended

Fol. 41v: full-page miniature

41v
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25I144
33A35
44B124
44B132
45C41
45F22(+0)
45I4
45K14
46E1
98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MAJOR)5
98B(SYPHAX)5

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