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  1. GAIUS VALERIUS CATULLUS (Garland Reference Library of the Humanities) by Holoka, 1984-11-01
  2. Catullus;: An interpretation by Kenneth Quinn, 1973
  3. The lyric genius of Catullus, by Eric Alfred Havelock, 1967
  4. The Poems of Catullus by and McLeish Raphael, 1979-08
  5. Sexuality in Catullus (Anglistica & Americana) by Brian Arkins, 1982-01
  6. The Identification Of The Manuscripts Of Catullus: Cited In Statius Edition Of 1566 (1908) by Berthold Louis Ullman, 2010-09-10
  7. The poetry of Catullus by Gaius Valerius Catullus, 1967
  8. The Poems of Valerius Catullus; With Life of the Poet, Excursûs, and Illustrative Notes by Gaius Valerius Catullus, 2009-12-17
  9. Select poems of Catullus by Gaius Valerius Catullus, Francis Peacock Simpson, 2010-08-30
  10. Catullus by John Ferguson, 1985-05
  11. CATULLUS IN VERONA: READING OF ELEGIAC LIBELLUS, POEMS 65-11 by MARILYN B. SKINNER, 2003-11-01
  12. Selections from the Latin Poets: Catullus, Lucretius, Tibullus, Propertius, Ovid, & Lucan by Anonymous, 2010-02-16
  13. The Lesbiad of Catullus and Pervigilium Veneris (Mood transcriptions ; and Songs of a wayfarer by Gaius Valerius Catullus, Ruth Sheffield Dement, 2010-08-03
  14. The Child and the Hero: Coming of Age in Catullus and Vergil by Mark J. Petrini, 1997-08-01

81. Warcraft III - Azeroth - Catullus - Player Profile
Game Listings, Player Name catullus Clan Name Homepage Odi et amo.Quare id faciam, fortasse requiris? Additional Information
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82. Krostenko, Brian A.: Cicero, Catullus, And The Language Of Social Performance
Krostenko, Brian A. Cicero, catullus, and the Language of Social Performance, universitypress books, shopping cart, new release notification.
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Krostenko, Brian A. Cicero, Catullus, and the Language of Social Performance . 336 p., 20 line drawings, 2 tables. 2001 Cloth $85.00tx 0-226-45443-6 Fall 2000
Paper $40.00tx 0-226-45444-4 Fall 2000 Charm, wit, and style were critical, but dangerous, ingredients in the social repertoire of the Roman elite. Their use drew special attention, but also exposed one to potential ridicule or rejection for valuing style over substance. Brian A. Krostenko explores the complexities and ambiguities of charm, wit, and style in Roman literature of the late Republic by tracking the origins, development, and use of the terms that described them, which he calls "the language of social performance." As Krostenko demonstrates, a key feature of this language is its capacity to express both approval and disdainan artifact of its origins at a time when the "style" and "charm" of imported Greek cultural practices were greeted with both enthusiasm and hostility. Cicero played on that ambiguity, for example, by chastising lepidus ("fine") boys in the "Second Oration against Catiline" as degenerates, then arguing in his

83. Latin 323: Catullus
Latin 323 catullus (John William Godward, Lesbia with her Pet Sparrow, 1916)Time T/TH 9301100 am Place Garrison 200 Instructor Dr. Jennifer Ebbeler
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Latin 323: Catullus (John William Godward, "Lesbia with her Pet Sparrow," 1916)
Time: T/TH 9:30-11:00 am
Place: Garrison 200
Instructor: Dr. Jennifer Ebbeler
Office: Waggener 211
Phone: (512) 471-5742
Office Hours: T 2-3 pm; Th 8-9 am; other times by appointment
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Annotated Bibliography Handout from First Day of Class Catullus 50 Handout from Mike and Martha/ The Form of the Exam Required Texts (available at The Co-op on Guadalupe):
  • Daniel H. Garrison, The Student’s Catullus (Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 1991). Benita Kane Jaro, The Key (Bolchazy Carducci, 2002). coursepack of secondary readings (available at Abel's, on 23rd St. just west of Rio Grande) (optional) Guy Lee, trans. The Poems of Catullus (Oxford University Press, 1998). e-mail account and computer access
Course Description: The Late Republican poet Catullus was a man who constructed a variety of (often conflicting) personae for his reader: the politician who knew and lampooned Caesar; the frustrated lover of Lesbia; the urbane poet and witty literary critic; the devoted brother; the author of homoerotic invective; the country gentleman; the translator of Saphho and Callimachus. His libellus of epigrams, elegy, and longer narrative lyric poems comes down to us in a single manuscript, without which Catullus would be, like Gallus, almost wholly lost to us. In this course we will examine the multiple “selves” that Catullus has left behind for us, and in the process will critique more generally the relationship between the so-called personal lyric style, the form of the poetic

84. Catullus & Cicero Links
Some links of interest for Latin 201 catullus and Cicero Latin text of catullus'poems, in case you want to print out clean versions for any reason.
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Some links of interest for Latin 201 Catullus and Cicero The Perseus Project text of Catullus' poems , where you can click words to get the dictionary entry and analysis of morphology; also has links to Merrill's commentary; only accessible from Wes or if you are a subscriber, I think. An online version of Allen and Greenough's Latin Grammar from the Perseus site. Latin text of Catullus' poems, in case you want to print out clean versions for any reason. Texts also available at http://www.tlg.uci.edu/~tlg/index/resources.html Little Active Verb Review Sheet (printable) How are active verbs formed? Print this and review. Many of the texts can also be found in A Catullus Reader , an annotated and thematically-arranged selection of the poems put together by Bill Harris. You may also be interested in The Intelligent Person's Guide to the Latin Language , also produced by Bill Harris. For classics-related discussion lists et al., see Electronic Resources for Classicists New Summer Classics website, incl. Intensive Intro Greek/Latin CICERO LINKS: The Perseus Project text of Cicero's Pro Caelio , with morphological analysis; only accessible from Wes or if you are a subscriber, I think.

85. The Richmond Review, Book Review, Catullus In English By Julia Haig Gaisser Revi
home book reviews catullus in English Edited by Julia Haig Gaisser.catullus in English Edited by Julia Haig Gaisser. catullus
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Catullus in English
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Catullus in English
Edited by Julia Haig Gaisser
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After centuries of neglect, Catullus' fame has burnt a slow fuse from the Fourteenth Century to the present day. Catullus is as much a poet famed for his influence as his writings. Virgil borrowed from him, Marshall imitated his epigrams. Acknowledged as a learned and erudite poet by his contemporaries, he is today still popularly regarded as a writer of 'scurrilous verses'. This is partly a result of Catullus' place in scholarship - his poems do not fit easily into the 'sage sayings' of the ancients. In her excellent introduction, Julia Haig Gaisser notes: 'Such poetry serves, and can be made to serve, no utilitarian purpose except that of teaching elegant Latin style.' Catullus in English is an anthology of poetic representations of Catullus. Placing Catullus translation chronologically in various milieux, it highlights issues of morality and poetic technique. The introduction-precise and erudite-is a model of concision. Gaisser explains how Catullus' bad-language and insults were elided by his translators until the late Nineteenth Century, and exaggerated by many of his Twentieth Century enthusiasts. Catullus in English makes plain that there will never be a definitive Catullus. He is a poet, like Rimbaud, or Dylan Thomas, whose verbal ingenuity is difficult to translate into other languages. Some translators like Leigh Hunt in the nineteenth century (praised for his 'metrical pyrotechnics'), Pound, or Raphael and Macleish capture Catullus' tone ingeniously. Across the centuries many others have cheapened the poems with forced language and lazy rhymes. In the Seventeenth Century Thomas Campion translated the bold 'vivamus mea lesbia atque amemus' of 'Carmen 5' into the bathetic 'my sweetest Lesbia, let us live and love'.

86. Lingua Latina TeacherWeb AP Ovid/Catullus
AP Ovid/catullus. G. Valerii Catulli Carmina et P. Ovidi Nasonis Amores et Metamorphoses. URLfor my catullus site www.geocities.com/Colosseum/Base/3766.
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G. Valerii Catulli C armina: Vocabulary quizzes on each two poems. Carmen 62 due. URL for my Catullus site: www.geocities.com/Colosseum/Base/3766 URL for figures of speech, with examples!: http://www.uky.edu/ArtsSciences/Classics/rhetoric.html URL for chiasmus: http://www.chiasmus.com/ URL for the Ovid site at the University of Virginia: http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/latin/ovid/index.html Practice synopses: http://web.utk.edu/~ehsuther/pell2p.html
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87. Catullus; Author: Martin, Charles; Paperback
catullus Author Martin, Charles Hermes Books; Paperback; Notes, Bibliography,Index 214 pages Published June 1992 Yale University Press ISBN 0300052006
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Yale University Press ISBN: 0300052006 Martin considers Catullus' life, habits of composition and the circumstances in which he worked. He places him among the modernists of his age and shows the affinity between Catullus and the modernists of our own age. Martin also offers original interpretations of Catullus' poems. PRODUCT CODE: 0300052006 USA/Canada: US$ 30.00 Australia/NZ: A$ 71.60 Other Countries: US$ 45.20 convert to your currency Delivery costs included if your total order exceeds US$50. We do not charge your credit card until we ship your order. Government and corporate Purchase Orders accepted without prior account application. PLACE AN ORDER To prepare to buy this item click "add to cart" above. You can change or abandon your shopping cart at any time before checkout. CHECK ORDER STATUS Check on order progress and dispatch. CHANGE OR CANCEL YOUR ORDER Please E-mail us within one hour The NetStoreUSA website is operated by Open Communications, Inc

88. Catullus Bibliography
catullus, Hellenistic Poetry, Hellenistic Bibliography, Greek, Latin, Poetry,Neoterics, Bibliographies, Classics, Arts, Leiden University. catullus
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89. UW Press - : The Complete Poetry Of Catullus
The Complete Poetry of catullus catullus Translated and with commentary by DavidMulroy Wisconsin Studies in Classics. catullus' life was akin to pulp fiction.
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Catullus
Translated and with commentary by David Mulroy
Wisconsin Studies in Classics
A wild young poet in Julius Caesar's Rome
Catullus' life was akin to pulp fiction. In Julius Caesar's Rome, he engages in a stormy affair with a consul's wife. He writes her passionate poems of love, hate, and jealousy. The consul, a vehement opponent of Caesar, dies under suspicious circumstances. The merry widow romances numerous young men. Catullus is drawn into politics and becomes a cocky critic of Caesar, writing poems that dub Julius a low-life pig and a pervert. Not surprisingly, soon after, no more is heard of Catullus. David Mulroy brings to life the witty, poignant, and brutally direct voice of a flesh-and-blood man, a young provincial in the Eternal City, reacting to real people and events in a Rome full of violent conflict among individuals marked by genius and megalomaniacal passions. Mulroy's lively, rhythmic translations of the poems are enhanced by an introduction and commentary that provide biographical and bibliographical information about Catullus, a history of his times, a discussion of the translations, and definitions and notes that ease the way for anyone who is not a Latin scholar. "Mulroy's is a marvelous contribution to Catullus translations and studies. Catullus' angry or comic (sometimes both) poems directed at the movers and shakers of his era are rendered here with wit and Roman realism, and the famous love poems to Lesbia are charming and immediate."—Kelly Cherry, author of

90. Harvard University Press/Catullus, Tibullus, Tibullus.
Tibullus. Pervigilium Veneris by catullus, Tibullus Translated by FW Cornish,JP Postgate, JW Mackail, published by Harvard University Press.
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91. Catullus
encyclopediaEncyclopedia catullus, kutul'us Pronunciation Key. catullus(Caius Valerius catullus), 84? BC–54? BC, Roman poet, b. Verona.
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Catullus (Caius Valerius Catullus), B.C. B.C. , Roman poet, b. Verona. Of a well-to-do family, he went c. 62 B.C. 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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  • 93. Poets' Corner - Sir Walter Ralegh - From Catullus V
    News and Recent Additions from catullus V. THE sun may set and rise, Butwe, contrariwise, Sleep, after our short light, One everlasting night.
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    encyclopediaEncyclopedia catullus, kutul'us Pronunciation Key. catullus(Caius Valerius catullus), 84? BC–54? BC, Roman poet, b. Verona.
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    You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Encyclopedia Catullus [k u u s] Pronunciation Key Catullus (Caius Valerius Catullus), B.C. B.C. , Roman poet, b. Verona. Of a well-to-do family, he went c. 62 B.C. 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). Catton, Bruce Catulus Search Infoplease Info search tips Search Biographies Bio search tips About Us Contact Us Link to Infoplease ... Privacy

    95. Carmina Catulli

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    This hypertext edition of Gaius Valerius Catullus takes its text from the freely available Catullus at Project Libellus A full concordance has been added to aid the Classical scholar in analyzing the poems.
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    Carmina
    - cui dono lepidum nouum libellum
    - passer. deliciae meae puellae.
    - tam gratum est mihi quam ferunt puellae
    - lugete o Veneres Cupidinesque
    - phaselus ille quem uidetis hospites
    - uiuamus mea Lesbia. atque amemus.
    - Flaui delicias tuas Catullo
    - quaeris quot mihi basiationes
    - miser Catulle. desinas ineptire.
    - Verani omnibus e meis amicis
    - Varus me meus ad suos amores
    - Furi et Aureli comites Catulli.
    - Marrucine Asini. manu sinistra
    - cenabis bene mi Fabulle apud me
    - ni te plus oculis meis amarem
    - si qui forte mearum ineptiarum
    - commendo tibi me ac meos amores
    - pedicabo ego uos et irrumabo
    - o Colonia. quae cupis ponte ludere longo.
    - Aureli. pater esuritionum.
    - Suffenus iste Vare quem probe nosti
    - Furi. cui neque seruus est neque arca

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