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  1. Marcus Terentius Varro (116–27 BC) was a Roman polymath and a prolific author. He is regarded as ancient Rome's greatest scholar, and was described by Petrarch as "the third great light of Rome" (after Virgil and Cicero). He is sometimes called Varro Reatinus ("Varro of Rieti") to distinguish him from his younger contemporary Varro Atacinus.

  2. Marcus Terentius Varro (born 116 bc, probably Reate, Italy—died 27 bc) was Romes greatest scholar and a satirist of stature, best known for his Saturae Menippeae (“Menippean Satires”). He was a man of immense learning and a prolific author.

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  3. Learn about the life and achievements of Varro, Rome's greatest scholar and a prolific writer on various topics. Explore his surviving works on language and farming, and his lost works on antiquities, philosophy, and more.

  4. Jun 30, 2014 · A comprehensive overview of the life, works, and legacy of the most notable polymath of the Roman world. Learn about his education, career, philosophical and theological views, and his contributions to various fields of scholarship.

  5. May 21, 2018 · Marcus Terentius Varro (116-27 B.C.) was the greatest Roman scholar and an incredibly prolific writer. It is estimated that he wrote 74 separate works in 620 volumes on all aspects of contemporary learning.

  6. Marcus Terentius Varro Lucullus (116 – soon after 56 BC), younger brother of the more famous Lucius Licinius Lucullus, was a supporter of Lucius Cornelius Sulla and consul of ancient Rome in 73 BC. As proconsul of Macedonia in 72 BC, he defeated the Bessi in Thrace and advanced to the Danube and the west coast of the Black Sea .

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  8. Learn about Marcus Terentius Varro, a prolific author who wrote Three Books on Farming in the first century BC. Discover his advice on crops, animals, soil, and land management, based on his own experience and observation.