This thesis examines poem 64, the longest poem written by Catullus, and analyzes its internal structure as well as the allusions made to Apollonius Rhodius' 

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Gaius Valerius Catullus Carmen 64 (in English by Brendan Rau)

Nov 8, 2016 Deciding whether Catullus 64 was a neoretic poem and to see whether there are any differences or aspects that the poet shared with other  Mar 19, 2015 Carmen, or Poem, 64 is the longest of Catullus' poems and focuses on mythological themes rather than daily life as does much of his poetry. 64 is  peliaco quondam prognatae uertice pinus dicuntur liquidas neptuni nasse per undas phasidos ad fluctus et fines aeetaeos cum lecti iuuenes argiuae robora  Catullus 64: themes, thoughts -> Romans were writing about really, grandiose epic poems in Homeric styles -> decides to separate from Homeric style and  Catullus 64. The wedding of Peleus and Thetis. An Interactive Reading Commentary. by.

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at parte ex aliā florēns volitābat Iacchus. cum thiasō satyrōrum   Feb 18, 2011 The Myth and Religion Study Group presents “Toward a Poetics of Plunder: The Task of Translation in Catullus 64,” a talk by Liz Young of  View Catullus c. 64 Research Papers on Academia.edu for free. Nov 8, 2016 Deciding whether Catullus 64 was a neoretic poem and to see whether there are any differences or aspects that the poet shared with other  Mar 19, 2015 Carmen, or Poem, 64 is the longest of Catullus' poems and focuses on mythological themes rather than daily life as does much of his poetry. 64 is  peliaco quondam prognatae uertice pinus dicuntur liquidas neptuni nasse per undas phasidos ad fluctus et fines aeetaeos cum lecti iuuenes argiuae robora  Catullus 64: themes, thoughts -> Romans were writing about really, grandiose epic poems in Homeric styles -> decides to separate from Homeric style and  Catullus 64. The wedding of Peleus and Thetis.

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Basil J. Dufallo (University of Michigan). A perennial interest in Catullus' play with inverted  quae tum prōspectāns cēdentem maesta carīnam. multiplicēs animō volvēbat saucia cūrās.

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Oxford Readings in Catullus is a collection of articles that represent a sampling of the most interesting and important work on Catullus from around 1950 to 2000, together with three very short pieces from the Renaissance. The readings, selected for their intrinsic interest and importance, are intended to be thought-provoking (and in some cases provocative) and to challenge readers to look at

In Catullus 64, not far from the beginning, there is a famous contradic- tion which was first observed by Moritz Haupt and in the century since has elicited abundant scholarly comment.1 Haupt's remarks, translated, are as follows:2 . Catullus relates that Ariadne, who fluentisono prospectans Oxford Readings in Catullus is a collection of articles that represent a sampling of the most interesting and important work on Catullus from around 1950 to 2000, together with three very short pieces from the Renaissance. The readings, selected for their intrinsic interest and importance, are intended to be thought-provoking (and in some cases provocative) and to challenge readers to look at Clare, Ray J. 'Catullus 64 and the Argonautica of Apollonius Rhodius. Allusion and Exemplarity.' PCPhS 42, 1996, 60-88. Clarke, Jacqueline. Imagery of Colour and Shining in Catullus, Propertius, and Horace. New York: Peter Lang, 2003 (Lang Classical Studies 13).