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Waddesdon and Publius Ovidius Naso

Readers who are still wondering how to celebrate the re-opening of the country’s old stately homes could do worse than to visit Waddesdon; a ‘French chateau’ built by Ferdinand de Rothschild to house his immense collection of Bourbon French goodies. Surely, Publius Ovidius Naso, with his love of the intricate joke, his frivolity, his sensuality, was the presiding numen of the arts and crafts of

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