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 1 III,  38| Muses, agreeing with Aelius; Varro teaches that they are nine,
 2 III,  39|    what they say is certain, Varro, with all his skill, is
 3 III,  40|      and steward of Jupiter. Varro thinks that they are the
 4 III,  41|    were named Idoei Dactyli. Varro, with like hesitation, says
 5  IV,   3|  tell us on the authority of Varro, was named because the fierce
 6   V,   8|   with the condition of men. Varro, that famous Roman, distinguished
 7  VI,   3|     mentioned to you, or, as Varro relates in his treatise "
 8  VI,   6|    as to those Polyandria of Varro, by what temples they are
 9  VI,  11|     of Mars, as the muses of Varro point out; and, before they
10  VI,  23|    built under his caves, as Varro says in his Saturae Menippeoe?
11 VII,   1|  with our own, but with your Varro's opinion-none. Why so?
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