Marcus Terentius Varro (116 BC – 27 BC) was an ancient Roman scholar and writer. He is sometimes called Varro Reatinus to distinguish him from his younger contemporary Varro Atacinus. Read full biography of Marcus Terentius Varro →
Nature made the fields and man the cities.
What is sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander.
For my eightieth year warns me to pack up my baggage before I leave life.
Divine Nature gave the fields, human art built the cities.
What, if as said, man is a bubble.
The number of guests at dinner should not be less than the number of the Graces nor exceed that of the Muses, i.e., it should begin with three and... →