CATULLUS

(Caius Valerius Catullus)kətŭlˈəs, 84? b.c.–54? b.c., Roman poet, b. Verona. Of a well-to-do family, he went c.62 b.c. to Rome. He fell deeply in love, probably with Clodia, sister of Cicero's opponent Publius Clodius. She was suspected of murdering her husband. Catullus wrote to his beloved, addressed as Lesbia (to recall Sappho of Lesbos), a series of superb little poems that run from early passion and tenderness to the hatred and disillusionment that overwhelmed him after his mistress was faithless. Of the 116 extant poems attributed to him, three (18–20) are almost certainly spurious. They include, besides the Lesbia poems, poems to his young friend Juventius; epigrams, ranging from the genial to the obscenely derisive; elegies; a few long poems, notably "Attis" and a nuptial poem honoring Thetis and Peleus; and various short pieces. His satire is vigorous and flexible, his light poems joyful and full-bodied. He was influenced by the Alexandrians and drew much on the Greeks for form and meter, but his genius outran all models. Catullus is one of the greatest lyric poets of all time. Two of his most popular poems are the 10-line poem, touching and simple, which ends, "frater ave atque vale" [hail, brother, and farewell], and "On the Death of Lesbia's Sparrow."

See translations by R. Myers and R. J. Ormsby (1970), C. Martin (1990); studies by A. L. Wheeler (1934, repr. 1964), T. Frank (1928, repr. 1965), K. Quinn (1959, 1970, and 1972), R. Jenkyns (1982), T. P. Wiseman (1985), J. Ferguson (1988), and C. Martin (1992).

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...epigrams have been read, the mention of Catullus reconciled to Lesbia restitutus essem, 36.4 seems to point to Poem 107, where Catullus emits a cry of joy in the opposite situation...first that the pessimus poeta is not Catullus but Volusius, and second that the epithet...
Finamore, J. 1984. "Catullus 50 and 51: Friendship, Love, and...100 . Fitzgerald, W. 1992. "Catullus and the Reader: The Erotics of Poetry...Padua. Fordyce, C. J. 1961. Catullus: A Commentary . Oxford. Forsyth...
...Martial to his acknowledged model and ideal, Catullus. As the influence of Martial is widespread...for our study to see how much he owed to Catullus. Nearly a score of times he mentions Catullus by name, adding various epithets. Sometimes...
How is it with the cognomen Catullus? Cognomina of this type do not antedate...to the Po Valley, it is probable that Catullus father in the final process of Romanizing the family name added Catullus to Valerius. Or the process may have...
...for the very first time in Roman litera- ture in Catullus 63. Catullus wrote his poem at a time that was interested in the...Brogitarus in Pessinous, 114 ) exactly in the years that Catullus served in Bithynia under Memmius as propraetor...
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The Laodamia Simile in Catullus 68: Reflections on Love and Loss...Macleod 1974:82). In poem 68 Catullus compares the arrival of his candida...heart of the second part. But unlike Catullus other famous mythological poem, 64...
...Cool Rare Air": Zukofskys Breathing with Catullus and Plautus by David Wray The complete Catullus he made in collaboration with Celia Zukofsky...called an ancient Roman poet? Gaius Valerius Catullus and Titus Maccius Plautus lived and wrote...
Catullus and Horace on Roman Women Poets by Judith...omitted.) We treasure both Gaius Valerius Catullus and Quintus Horatius Flaccus for their...living. We also, and often, treasure Catullus and Horace together; after all, both...
Catullus, Caesar and Roman Masculine Identity by Ellen...seems to me that this applies equally well to Catullus. By problematizing the poets relationship to male public culture, Catullus sets the stage not only for the elegists ambivalent...
Catullus in the Playground by Anna Jackson Every...telephones had not been invented when Catullus was writing his poems, which also seem...address to a you that characterises many of Catullus poems, readers do not, as they do when...
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...Armpits. Adam Newey on Collections from Catullus to Dorothy Molloy and R S Thomas. by...of the gloriously scabrous Roman poet Catullus (c.84BC-54BC) very nearly didnt...that Lesbia-- yes, that Lesbia, Catullus only one, whom he loved more than himself...
...on the relationship between the poet Catullus and his older married lover, Clodia...society, has vast wealth and influence. Catullus is obsessed with her, the Lesbia of...passionate poems. Dunmore first read Catullus poetry forty years ago and was immediately...
...Virgil, and the ancient Roman lyric poet Catullus. According to Begley these references "provide...religion with literature, seizing on a poem by Catullus because, explained Begley, "Catullus thinks that he is entitled to be happy. The...
...of the story of Peleus and Thetis by Catullus, which had been a kind of 1st century Roman bestseller. Catullus referred to Peleus in the poem as the...is a direct visual representation of Catullus story. Peleus is standing right there...
...Yeatss poem on another delinquent genius, Catullus. Yeats imagines the alarm of Catulluss august editors and annotators confronted by Catullus himself: Lord, what would they say Did their Catullus walk that way? <br/> Not only...
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...Sends a Female Worker a Filthy Verse by Catullus. Byline: by Tom Holland TIME was when...he did helpfully cite the source. Its Catullus, he explained. And not very polite...poems that are molliculi, or girly; Catullus answers this charge with an insult that...
...Sends a Female Worker a Filthy Verse by Catullus. Byline: by Tom Holland TIME was when...he did helpfully cite the source. Its Catullus, he explained. And not very polite...poems that are molliculi, or girly; Catullus answers this charge with an insult that...
...PAUL CARTER SALTY and subversive, Catullus was a Roman poet who delighted in exploring...But not all the content is X-rated. Catullus is a wonderfully humane and witty writer...3413 or visit www.perdikapress.com. Catullus by Mario Petrucci -pounds sterling5...
...group of a series of love poems by the Roman poet Catullus (84-55 BC). Catullus was in love with a beautiful, married patrician...to the mistress which he refers to as Lesbia. Catullus leaves nothing to the imagination in his account...
...poet. The occasion is the launch of a slim volume - The Irish Catullus, Or One Gentleman From Verona - of new translations by Irish...and scholars of the poetry of the racy Roman Gaius Valerius Catullus, who was born in Verona in 84BC and died in Rome around 54BC...
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CATULLUS (Caius Valerius Catullus)k tul s, 84? b.c. 54? b.c., Roman poet, b. Verona...Publius Clodius. She was suspected of murdering her husband. Catullus wrote to his beloved, addressed as Lesbia (to recall Sappho...
...extortion. His son, Caius Licinius Macer Calvus, 82 b.c. c.47 b.c., poet and orator, was considered the peer of Catullus by the ancients. Only short fragments of his works remain. See also Crassus . ____________________ Copyright...
...short poems were superior to long poems. His works had a considerable influence on later Greek and Roman poets, especially Catullus. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University...
...accused her lover, Marcus Caelius Rufus, of trying to murder her. According to tradition one of her many lovers was the poet Catullus ; if this is true then it was she whom he immortalized as Lesbia. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia...
...Hopkins Among his best-known works are A History of Rome (1923), Economic History of Rome (1920, rev. ed. 1927), and Catullus and Horace (1928, repr. 1965). ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used...
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