• Catullus 11 is a poem by Catullus. Poem 11 is one of the two poems that Catullus writes in the Sapphic meter. The other, poem 51, is Catullus' version...
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    Author:Gaius Valerius Catullus at Wikisource Poems of Catullus at Project Gutenberg Catullus's work in Latin and over 25 other languages at Catullus Translations...
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  • Catullus 16 or Carmen 16 is a poem by Gaius Valerius Catullus (c. 84 BC – c. 54 BC). The poem, written in a hendecasyllabic (11-syllable) meter, was considered...
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    Gaius Valerius Catullus (Classical Latin: [ˈɡaːius waˈlɛrius kaˈtullus]; c. 84 – c. 54 BC), known as Catullus (kə-TUL-əs), was a Latin neoteric poet of...
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  • Catullus 51 is a poem by Roman love poet Gaius Valerius Catullus (c. 84 – c. 54 BC). It is an adaptation of one of Sappho's fragmentary lyric poems, Sappho...
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  • Catullus 5 is a passionate ode to Lesbia and one of the most famous poems by Catullus. The poem encourages lovers to scorn the snide comments of others...
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  • This article lists the poems of Catullus and their various properties. Catullus' poems can be divided into three groups: the polymetrics (poems 1–60)...
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  • Catullus 2 is a poem by Roman poet Gaius Valerius Catullus (c. 84 – c. 54 BCE) that describes the affectionate relationship between an unnamed puella ('girl'...
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  • Catullus 6 is a Latin poem of seventeen lines in Phalaecean hendecasyllabic metre by the Roman poet Catullus. Flavius is teased about an intrigue which...
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  • Catullus 10 is a Latin poem of thirty-four lines in Phalaecean metre by the Roman poet Catullus. Catullus, or the speaker, tells at his own expense how...
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  • Catullus 8 is a Latin poem of nineteen lines in choliambic metre by the Roman poet Catullus, known by its incipit, Miser Catulle. The speaker, somewhat...
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    Catullus 3 is a poem by Roman poet Gaius Valerius Catullus (c. 84–c. 54 BCE) that laments the death of a pet sparrow (passer) for which an unnamed girl...
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  • Catullus 9 is a Latin poem of eleven lines in Phalaecean metre by the Roman poet Catullus. Catullus 9 is a Latin poem of eleven lines in Phalaecean metre...
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    Lesbia (category Catullus)
    Catullus' Lesbia before she became his own lover.[citation needed] It may be significant that a poem which looks like an envoi to Lesbia (Catullus 11)...
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  • Catullus 63 is a Latin poem of 93 lines in galliambic metre by the Roman poet Catullus. The poem is about the self-mutilation and subsequent lament of...
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  • of Carmen 13 from the collected poems of the 1st-century BC Latin poet Catullus. The poem belongs to the literary genre of mock-invitation. Fabullus is...
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  • Catullus 86 is a Latin poem of six lines in elegiac couplets by the Roman poet Catullus. On the inferiority of Quintia to Lesbia, Catullus further treats...
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  • Catullus 42 is a Latin poem of twenty-four lines in Phalaecean metre by the Roman poet Catullus. E. T. Merrill describes the female figure of the poem...
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    Catullus admired Sappho's work and used the Sapphic stanza in two poems: Catullus 11 (commemorating the end of his affair with Clodia) and Catullus 51...
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  • Catullus 36 is a Latin poem of twenty lines in Phalaecean metre by the Roman poet Catullus. Catullus calls upon the Annales Volusi (lit. 'Annals of Volusius')...
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    Catullus 45 is a poem by the Roman poet Catullus, describing the love between a fictional couple called Acme and Septimius. It is an over-the-top love...
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  • Catullus in English. London: Penguin. ISBN 0-14-042415-6. Harrauer, Hermann [in German] (1979). "Translations: English". A Bibliography to Catullus....
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  • Catullus 58b is a poem written by the Roman poet Catullus (ca. 84 BC – ca. 54 BC). In this poem he tells that even if he had the power of mythological...
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  • carmen ad Ītalōs/ dēdūxisse modōs); which is true if two poems written by Catullus (11 and 51) in Sapphic stanzas are not counted. Asclepiades lived in the...
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    Gaius Valerius Catullus (c. 84 – c. 54 BCE) was a Latin poet and a leading figure of the Neoterics. Catullus and his poetry, comprising 113 poems,⁠ have...
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  • poetry of Catullus under his cognomen Rufus. Rufus in Carmen 69 and 77 as suggested by Riese to be Caelius, rejected by Robinson Ellis. Catullus writes about...
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  • Catullus used glyconic-pherecratean stanzas (Catullus 34, 61), the Phalaecian hendecasyllable (many compositions), the Greater Asclepiad (Catullus 30)...
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  • Martin (1992). Ian Morgan (ed.). Catullus. Yale University Press. ISBN 9780300052008. Frank O. Copley (1957). Catullus—The Complete Poetry. The University...
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    primarily on the basis of Catullus 79.1-2: Lesbius is beautiful. Why not? And Lesbia prefers him to you and your whole tribe, Catullus. But let this beautiful...
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  • out, exhausted from sex" (Catullus 41), diffutūta (Catullus 29, same meaning), and cōnfutuere "to have sex with" (Catullus 37) are attested in Classical...
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