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Ἀλώπηξ, εἰς οἰκίαν ἐλθοῦσα ὑποκριτοῦ, καὶ ἕκαστα τῶν αὐτοῦ σκευῶν διερευνωμένη, εὗρε καὶ κεφαλὴν μορμολυκείου εὐφυῶς κατεσκευασμένην, ἧν καὶ ἀναλαβοῦσα ταῖς χερσὶν, ἔφη · << Ὦ οἵα κεφαλὴ, καὶ ἐγκέφαλον οὐκ ἔχει. >>
Ἐπιμύθιον. Ὁ μῦθος [ προσήκει ] πρὸς ἄνδρας μεγαλοπρεπεῖς μὲν τῷ σώματι, κατὰ δὲ ψυχὴν ἀλογίστους.

Vulpes, domum ingressa mīmī, et unasquasque ejus supellectilēs indagata, invenit caput persōnae apte confectum, quod sublātum manibus, dīxit, “o fōrmōsum caput, sed cerebrum non habet.”
Perōrātiō. Fabula convenit homines magnifici corpore, āmentēs vērō animā.

A fox, having entered the house of a mime, and having examined all of his furniture, found the head of a well made mask, which having been picked up by his hands, said, "o what a beautiful head, but it doesn't have a brain."
Conclusion. The story is for people who are impressive in body but stupid in mind.

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