Who was Columella? Why was he so significant in his time and ours?
A) Columella was a writer and a Roman aristocrat. He wrote a treatise on managing slaves that demonstrated groundbreaking theories.
B) Columella was a writer and a Roman aristocrat. He was significant due to the vast number of slaves and properties he managed without revolts.
C) Columella was a writer and a Roman aristocrat. He warned of the increasing slave population of Rome and its dire implications.
D) Columella was a writer and a Roman slave. He wrote the first account on slavery from the perspective of a slave.
E) Columella was a profiteer who imported over ten thousand slaves into Rome.
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