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* Saturarum Menippearum libri CL or Menippean Satires in 150 books
* Antiquitates rerum humanarum et divinarum libri XLI
* Logistoricon libri LXXVI
* Hebdomades vel de imaginibus
* Disciplinarum libri IX (An encyclopedia on the liberal arts, of which the first book dealt with grammar)
* De rebus urbanis libri III (or On Urban Topics in Three Books)
* De gente populi Romani libri IIII (cf. [[Augustine]], '[[The City of God (book)|De civitate dei]]' xxi. 8.)
* De sua vita libri III (or On His Own Life in Three Books)
* De familiis troianis (or On the Families of Troy)
* De Antiquitate Litterarum libri II (addressed to the tragic poet [[Lucius Accius]]; it is therefore one of his earliest writings)
* De Origine Linguae Latinae libri III (addressed to [[Pompey]]; cf. Augustine, '[[The City of God (book)|De civitate dei]]' xxii. 28.)
* Περί Χαρακτήρων (in at least three books, on the formation of words)
* Quaestiones Plautinae libri V (containing interpretations of rare words found in the comedies of [[Plautus]])
* De Similitudine Verborum libri III (on regularity in forms and words)
* De Utilitate Sermonis libri IIII (on the principle of anomaly or irregularity)
* De Sermone Latino libri V (?) (addressed to , on orthography and the metres of poetry)
* De philosophia (cf. [[Augustine]], '[[The City of God (book)|De civitate dei]]' xix. 1.)
Most of the extant fragments of these works (mostly the grammatical works) can be found in the Goetz–Schoell edition of De Lingua Latina, pp. 199–242; in the collection of Wilmanns, pp. 170–223; and in that of Funaioli, pp. 179–371.
== References ==
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== External links ==
{{wikiquote}}{{wikisource author|Marcus Terentius Varro}}
* {{Gutenberg author | id=Varro,+Marcus+Terentius | name=Marcus Terentius Varro}}
* {{Internet Archive author |sname=Marcus Terentius Varro}}
* {{Librivox author |id=862}}
* [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Varro/de_Re_Rustica/home.html de Re Rustica] (Latin and English at [[LacusCurtius]])
* [http://www.attalus.org/info/varro.html Links to translation of De Linga Latina by R.G.Kent]
* [http://www.livius.org/cg-cm/chronology/varro.html Livius.org: Varronian chronology]
* [http://www.thelatinlibrary.com/varro.html thelatinlibrary.com: Latin works of Varro]
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