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Cato, De Agricultura, with commentary by Andrew Dalby, Prospect Books 1997
The Ancient Roman Agronomist, or agricultural researcher, Cato the Censor wrote his treatise De Agricultura in the late 200s BCE (Before Common Era).
De Agricultura is the oldest surviving work of Latin literature, however it still contains advice that is relevant to modern agriculturists.The following passage explains when to harvest olives for olive oil and provides the reader with some management advice.
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Camillus, Marcus Furius (447-365 BC) Roman patrician who first appears as censor in 403 BC.
Cato, Marcus Porcius (95-46 BC) Roman statesman, the great-grandson of Cato the Censor.
Cato, Marcus Porcius (234-149 BC) Roman statesman, orator, and man of letters, born in Tusculum, Latium.
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