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Marcus Terentius Varro and Invisible Pathogens

Marcus Terentius Varro (116{}11627{}27 BC) was a prolific Roman writer and one of the earliest individuals to suggest that invisible entities could cause disease. In his work Res Rusticae (On Farming), published in 36{}36 BC, he warned against neighborhood swamps, proposing that unseen creatures, which he termed animalia minuta (minute creatures), floated in the air, entered the body through the mouth and nose, and caused serious illnesses.

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