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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


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    Catullus and His Influence » Read Now

    by Karl Pomeroy. 252 pgs.

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    Catullus and the Traditions of Ancient Poetry » Read Now

    by Arthur Leslie Wheeler. 298 pgs.

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    When the Lamp Is Shattered: Desire and Narrative in Catullus » Read Now

    by Micaela Janan. 206 pgs.

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    The poetry of the Late Roman Republican poet Gaius Valerius Catullus, a rich document of the human heart, is the earliest-known reasonably complete body of erotic verse in the West. Though approximately 116 poems survive, uncertainties about the condition of the fragmented manuscript and the...
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    Catullus and the Poetics of Roman Manhood » Read Now

    by David Wray. 246 pgs.

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    This literary study of the first-century BCE Roman poet, Catullus uses two sets of comparative models to offer a new understanding of his poems. The first consists of cultural anthropological accounts of male social interaction in the premodern Mediterranean, and the second, the postmodern poetics...
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    Writing Down Rome: Satire, Comedy, and Other Offences in Latin Poetry (Chap. 3 "Who's Counting? -- Catullus by Numbers") » Read Now

    by John Henderson. 374 pgs.

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    Taking particular plays and poems from Roman comic theatre and the genre of Latin satire, this book finds Rome sending up Roman culture - making a mess of drama, jesting at rustic gaucherie, caricaturing the cult of masculine aggression. Writing Down Rome explores the robust poetic of...
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