Catullus: A CommentaryThis edition of eighty of Catullus's poems is designed for use at school and university. The Latin text (taken from the Oxford Classical Text of Catullus edited by Sir Roger Mynors) is accompanied by an introduction on the life of Catullus, and a commentary which interprets the poems in the light of the most up-to-date scholarship. |
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adjective Alexandrian amores atque Auantius Bithynia Caelius Caesar Callimachus Calph Calvus Catullus Cicero Cinna Clodia colloquial common corr currite dative domus e.g. Cic elsewhere Ennius etiam fuit genitive Georg glyconic Greek Guarinus haec hellenistic hendecasyllables Homer homo Hymen Hymen Hymenaee idiom illa ipsa ipse Lachmann Latin Lesbia lines Livy Lucr Lucretius magis Mamurra manuscripts mihi modo Muretus neque nihil nobis normal nulla nunc omnes omnia Ovid Peleus phrase Plaut Pliny plural poem poetry poets probably Prop Propertius prose puella quae quam quid Quintilian quis quod quoted reference Roman saepe Sappho sense similarly Sirmio siue spondee Statius suggested sunt tamen Theseus tibi tion uirgo uiro uita Varro verb Verona verse viii Virg Virgil word ἐν καὶ τε