Homer lived many years before the foundation of Rome.

Etymology:

  • To live, speaking chronologically, is esse; vivere denotes to be alive, pass one's life, e.g. laute, in otio.
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Submitted on October 09, 2019

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Omero era molti anni prima della fondazione

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