[325] pater omnipotens f. i. a. c. i. g. l. d. interdum pro aere Iuno, pro aethere Iuppiter ponitur; aliquotiens et pro aere et pro aethere Iuppiter, Iuno vero pro terra et aqua: sicut hoc loco intellegimus; nam aether non habet pluvias. unde Aetherem pro Iove accipimus, cui tribuuntur aer et aether: quae duo mixta terrae et umori universa procreant. dicit autem verno tempore esse plu- vias, quibus cuncta nascuntur: unde 'fecundis imbribus' dixit, qui- bus terra fecundatur.
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