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Varro Atacinus

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considered that the poem to have been “the most remarkable production in the domain of narrative epic poetry between the time of Ennius and that of Vergil”.
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of the other Varro, of which some 600 fragments survive. He also wrote a geographical poem,
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on "The Tombs of the Great" is well-known; whether or not it is truly Varro's is debatable:
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has some fine surviving lines; and was singled out for praise by
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Only fragments of his works survive. His first known works are
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have been suggested as possible patrons of Varro's writings.
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and Pompey in but a small: Do we believe there are gods?
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In a marble tomb Licinus lies; yet Cato lies in none
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[ˈpuːbliʊstɛˈrɛntiʊsˈwarːoːatakiːnʊs]
Roman poet
Varro Reatinus
Augustan writers
Gallia Narbonensis
Gaul
Narbonne
Aude
cognomen
Julius Caesar
Ariovistus
Apollonius Rhodius
Latin
Ovid
Oskar Seyffert
epigram
Cato
Pompeius
Cicero
Caesar
Ennius
Priscian
Charles Thomas Cruttwell
History of Roman Literature (1877)
Archived
Wayback Machine



Chisholm, Hugh

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