Siren feasts
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Andrew Dalby
Andrew Dalby (b. 1947 in Liverpool) is an English linguist, translator and historian who has authored articles and several books on a wide range of topics including food history, language, Classical texts, and Wikipedia.
Dalby studied Latin, French and Greek at the Bristol Grammar School and...
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