Examples of using Varro in English and their translations into Spanish
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An extant fragment by Varro Atacinus, a Latin poet of the 1st century BC mentions:
were imitated by Varro and by Lucian.
Most of the Varro have opted to stay together traveling in separate ships,
4 salons, Varro has infused the four wings of musically-themed space with reminders of operas, classical music, jazz
The learned Marcus Terentius Varro of Reate, when eighty years of age,
Varro, however, states that amongst the Roman people,
Pecorino Romano cheese, whose method of production was first described by Latin authors such as Varro and Pliny the Elder about 2,000 years ago,
While there is evidence that he borrowed some of this material from Cato's work, Varro credits the lost multi-volume work of Mago the Carthaginian, as well as the Greek writers Aristotle,
postal history of Russia Tyler, Varro E. Focus on Forgeries:
aware that Varro would be in command the following day,
Though borrowing heavily from Cato, Varro, Pliny and Columella, the work of Palladius is
the Arch of Gaius Terentius Varro, opus latericium
Columella, Varro, Seneca, Apuleius,
G. Terentius Varro(the future consul in 216 BC),
Varro notes the custom of hanging a phallic charm on a baby's neck,
probably 23 July Varro, De lingua Latina vi.19.
But the view mentioned by Varro that Janus was the god of the sky is supported not only by the etymological identity of his name with that of the sky-god Jupiter,
the Roman antiquary Varro learned that there had been twin pillars of brass,
Servius Tullius(the latter is found in Livy, Varro, and also Sallust);
Augustine's City of God indicates its general approach) Varro argues that whereas the superstitious man fears the gods,