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Marcus Terentius Varro, also known as Varro, was a prolific Roman scholar and writer who lived from 116 to 27 BCE. He was a polymath with a wide range of interests, including history, literature, grammar, agriculture, and philosophy. Varro's most famous work is his "Antiquitates Rerum Humanarum et Divinarum" (Antiquities of Human and Divine Things), a comprehensive encyclopedia of Roman history and culture.