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The winds, known collectively as Venti, have long been viewed as both bringers of good fortune and sources of chaos. In ancient Greece and Rome, the winds were seen as personas; gods who brought favorable or difficult weather. The Greek philosopher Aristotle (4th cent. BCE) na...
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1511
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Latin
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06_01_007969
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Boston Public Library
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Venetiis
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Per Iacobum Pentium de Leucho
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