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Latin literature / Literature / Year of birth unknown / Ancient Greek philosophers / Macrobius / Neoplatonists / Marcus Argentarius / Joke / Philogelos / Year of death unknown / Humor / Ancient Greek literature
Date: 2005-02-02 22:23:38
Latin literature
Literature
Year of birth unknown
Ancient Greek philosophers
Macrobius
Neoplatonists
Marcus Argentarius
Joke
Philogelos
Year of death unknown
Humor
Ancient Greek literature

Kal.Nov. A.U.C. MMDCCLII November 1, 2000

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