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We must also observe that Rosella (3. 9) likewise bears some resemblance to the story The Three Girdles in the Brunswick Collection (see further on), and that there is a corresponding story to (4, 3) The Three Beast-Brothers, in Musäus.

This title is borne by a collection of old stories drawn from various sources, and for the most part occupying themselves with the deeds of Roman emperors. They are in Latin, and were pro-