Marcus Terentius Varrō (116 BC - 27 BC)

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Marcus Terentius Varrō

Marcus Terentius Varrō, sometimes called Varro of Reatinus, was an ancient Roman scholar-encyclopedist and writer.

Varro was a very prolific writer: the titles of his 74 works are known, totaling 620 books. Varron was engaged in logic, language, poetry, history, law and geography, history, art, history of literature, theory of music. Judging by the surviving accounts of his contemporaries, the most significant of Varron's lost works were "Divine and Human Antiquities" (Antiquitates rerum humanarum et divinarum) in 41 books and "Portraits" (Imagines) in 15 books, which contained biographies of famous Greeks and Romans, as well as 700 portraits that illustrated the text. The treatise "On Agriculture" (De re rustica) in three books has survived in complete preservation.

Date and place of birt:116 BC, Reate, Ancient Rome
Date and place of death:27 BC, Rome, Ancient Rome
Period of activity: II, I century BC
Specialization:Historian, Jurist, Linguist, Musicologist, Poet, Scientist, Writer
Genre:History painting