21.
The Hague, KB, 134 C 19
fol. 73r
Scipio, Chapter 53
Lucius Scipio being dragged to prison after being judged guilty of corruption by the tribunal of Terentius Culeo
Fol. 73r: miniature
73r 305x185
iconclass 31AA25192 31A25212 31A2734 44G112 44G13 45C13(SWORD) 49L71 98B(SCIPIO ASIATICUS, Lucius C.)6 98B(TERENTIUS CULEO)5
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22.
The Hague, KB, 134 C 19
fol. 76r
Scipio, Chapter 56
The death of Scipio: he died in his retreat and his wife Aemilia ordered his statue to be placed upon the tomb
Fol. 76r: miniature
76r 300x190
iconclass 31A25212 31E112 31E12 41A761 42E31 48C21 48C24 98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MAJOR)68 98C(AEMILIA)5
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23.
The Hague, KB, 134 C 19
fol. 78v
Pompey
Plutarch writing the history of Pompey: Gnaeus Pompeius Sextus Strabo and his son Pompey
Fol. 78v: full-page miniature
78v 303x175
iconclass 41A4231 41A712 45D311 45D313 48C911 49L511 49LL71 49L72 83(PLUTARCH, Parallel Lives of Illustrious Greeks and Romans) 98B(PLUTARCH)5 98B(POMPEY)1 98B(STRABO, G.P.S.)5
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24.
The Hague, KB, 134 C 19
fol. 92v
Pompey, Chapter 1
Strabo struck by lightning
Fol. 92v: full-page miniature
92v 285x170
iconclass 25I144 26E2 31A25212 31E228 83(PLUTARCH, Parallel Lives of Illustrious Greeks and Romans: Pompey 1) 98B(POMPEY)5 98B(STRABO, G.P.S.)68
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25.
The Hague, KB, 134 C 19
fol. 92v
Pompey, Chapter 1
Mourning the dead Strabo
Fol. 92v: full-page miniature
92v 285x170
iconclass 31A25212 41A761 42E131 83(PLUTARCH, Parallel Lives of Illustrious Greeks and Romans: Pompey, 1) 98B(POMPEY)5 98B(STRABO, G.P.S.)68
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26.
The Hague, KB, 134 C 19
fol. 97r
Pompey, Chapter 5
Lucius Terentius, approaches the bed with drawn sword to kill his tentmate Pompey, during the war between Pompey's father and Cinna; Pompey, who had been informed of the plot had left the tent
Fol. 97r: miniature
97r 292x180
iconclass 33B6 41A761 44F552 45B31 45C13(SWORD) 45C41 83(PLUTARCH, Parallel Lives of Illustrious Greeks and Romans: Pompey, 3) 98B(CINNA, L. Corn.)3 98B(POMPEY)5 98B(STRABO, G.P.S.)3 98B(TERENTIUS, L.)4
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27.
The Hague, KB, 134 C 19
fol. 97r
Pompey, Chapter 3
After the attempt on Pompey's life, the soldiers revolt: Pompey tries to calm the soldiers; eventually he lies down in front of the gate of the camp and bids, weeping and bidding those who were going out to trample on him
Fol. 97r: miniature
97r 292x180
iconclass 31A236 45B49 45C41 83(PLUTARCH, Parallel Lives of Illustrious Greeks and Romans: Pompey, 3) 98B(POMPEY)5
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28.
The Hague, KB, 134 C 19
fol. 100v
Pompey, Chapter 8
The death of Cinna: one of the centurions who pursued him stabs him with his sword
Fol. 100v: miniature
100v 300x175
iconclass 31E234631 33B9 45B(+22) 45C13(SWORD) 46C131 83(PLUTARCH, Parallel Lives of Illustrious Greeks and Romans: Pompey, 5) 98B(CINNA, L. Corn.)68
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29.
The Hague, KB, 134 C 19
fol. 104r
Pompey, Chapter 11
Three generals, Carinas, Cloelius and Brutus, with three armies surrounding Pompey to annihilate him: Pompey collects all his forces to attack the army of Brutus; when he brought down one of the Celtic horsemen of that army, the rest fled
Fol. 104r: miniature
104r 290x175
iconclass 31E3 31EE234631 45C13(SWORD) 45H33(+21) 45H33(+22) 45H4 83(PLUTARCH, Parallel Lives of Illustrious Greeks and Romans: Pompey, 7) 98B(BRUTUS, M.J.)3 98B(POMPEY)4
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30.
The Hague, KB, 134 C 19
fol. 109v
Pompey, Chapter 16
Carbo before Pompey
Fol. 109v: full-page miniature
109v 290x175
iconclass 25I144 44B1212 44B125 44G1121 83(PLUTARCH, Parallel Lives of Illustrious Greeks and Romans: Pompey, 10) 98B(CARBO, Cnaeus P.)6 98B(POMPEY)5
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