varro (Meaning)

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varro (n)

Roman scholar (116-27 BC)

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varro Sentence Examples

  1. Varro, the Roman consul, led his legions to victory against the Etruscans.
  2. Marcus Terentius Varro, a celebrated polymath, wrote extensively on agriculture, linguistics, and religion.
  3. Varro's "De Lingua Latina" is considered one of the most comprehensive works on Latin grammar.
  4. The Roman Senate sent Varro to Greece to collect texts for the library of Rome.
  5. Varro's Satires, written in hexameter verse, are renowned for their wit and social commentary.
  6. Varro believed that agriculture was the foundation of Roman society.
  7. Varro's work on the Latin language influenced countless scholars throughout history.
  8. The Varro Index, named after Varro, is a valuable resource for scholars of early Roman history.
  9. Varro's writings provide valuable insights into the intellectual life of ancient Rome.
  10. Varro was a prominent member of the Julian circle, a group of intellectuals associated with Julius Caesar.

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Roman scholar (116-27 BC)

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Varro, the Roman consul, led his legions to victory against the Etruscans.

Marcus Terentius Varro, a celebrated polymath, wrote extensively on agriculture, linguistics, and religion.

Varro's "De Lingua Latina" is considered one of the most comprehensive works on Latin grammar.

The Roman Senate sent Varro to Greece to collect texts for the library of Rome.