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X. Fabula de Proserpina.
Plutoni quoque nuptam uolunt Proserpinam, Cereris filiam; Ceres enim Grece gaudium dicitur; et ideo illam frumenti deam esse uoluerunt, quod ubi plenitudo sit fructuum gaudia superabundent necesse est. Proserpinam uero quasi segetem uoluerunt, id est terram radicibus proserpentem, unde et Ecate Grece dicitur; hecaton enim Grece centum sunt; et ideo illi hoc nomen inponunt, quia centuplatum seges proferat fructum.
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