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insignes iam colore inter purpureas nigrasque helvolae saepius variantes et ob id varianae a quibusdam appellatae. praefertur in iis nigrior; utraque alternis annis fertilis, sed melior vino, cum parcior. et praeciae duo genera magnitudine acini discernuntur, quibus materies plurima uvaque ollis utilissima; folium apio simile. baliscam dyrrachini celebrant, hispaniae coccolobin vocant. rarior uva, aestus austrosque tolerat, capiti inimica, copia larga. hispaniae duo genera eius faciunt, unum oblongo acino, alterum rotundo; novissimas vindemiant. quo dulcior est coccolobis, hoc melior. sed et austera transit in dulcem vetustatem, et quae dulcis fuit in austeritatem; tunc albano vino aemulantur. tradunt vesicae vitiis utilissimum ex iis potum. albuelis summis arboribus fertilior est, visulla imis; quam ob rem circa easdem satae diversitate naturae locupletant.
inerticulam e nigris appellavere, iustius sobriam dicturi, inveterato praecipue commendabilem vino, sed viribus innoxiam, si quidem temulentiam sola non facit.
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- A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities (1890), VINUM
- Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854), AMYCLAE
- Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854), RHAETIA
- Smith's Bio, Li'via
- Smith's Bio, Maece'nas, C. Ci'lnius
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