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These books investigate Homer’s fatherland, these the true mother of Aeneas, these ones examine whether Anacreon was more lecherous or more drunken, these books consider whether Sappho was a public slave, and other questions whose answers would be forgotten if you were to discover them.  
These books investigate Homer’s fatherland, these the true mother of Aeneas, these whether Anacreon was more lecherous or more drunken, these whether Sappho was a public slave, and other things which would be forgotten if you were to discover them.  
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In his libris de patria Homeri quaeritur, in his de Aeneae matre uera, in his libidinosior Anacreon an ebriosior uixerit, in his an Sappho publica fuerit, et alia, quae erant dediscenda, si scires.

These books investigate Homer’s fatherland, these the true mother of Aeneas, these whether Anacreon was more lecherous or more drunken, these whether Sappho was a public slave, and other things which would be forgotten if you were to discover them.

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