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  1. The Poems of Catullus, Bilingual edition (California Library Reprint Series) by Catullus, 1983-09-15
  2. Poems by Gaius Valerius Catullus, 1969-05
  3. The Carmina of Caius Valerius Catullus, improved 7/4/2009 by Caius Valerius Catullus, Richard Burton, 2009-04-07
  4. Aspects Of Catullus' Social Fiction (Studien Zur Klassischen Philologie, Bd. 125) by Christopher Nappa, 2001-07
  5. CATULLUS by Aubrey Burl, 2010-03
  6. A Little Book of Latin Love Poetry: A Transitional Reader for Catullus, Horace, And Ovid by John Breuker, Mardah B. C. Weinfield, 2006-12-01
  7. The Poems of Catullus by Phyllis Young Forsyth, 2002-03-28
  8. Springing from Catullus by Christopher Pilling, 2009-10-15
  9. Catullus: The Poems by Catullus, 1996-01-01
  10. Catullus: the complete poetry by Catullus, 1964
  11. Catullus
  12. Embers of the Ancient Flame: Latin Love Poetry Selections from Catullus, Horace, And Ovid by Carol A. Murphy, 2005-07-01
  13. Catullus' Poem On Attis: Text And Contexts
  14. The Poems of Caius Valerius Catullus, Volume 2 by Gaius Valerius Catullus, 2010-01-10

41. Catullus
This selection is an excerpt from the recording “Selections from catullus and Horace,” Audio Forum, Madison, CT 06443, with the kind permission of the
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Catullus 5
(Text followed by translation) Listen to the recording r ead by Robert P. Sonkowsky Catullus (Real Player required) Vi va mus mea Lesbia, atque ame mus,
ru mo re sque senum seve rio rum
omne s u nius aestime mus assis!
so le s occidere et redi re possunt:
no bi s cum semel occidit brevis lu x,
nox est perpetua u na dormienda.
da mi ba sia mi lle, deinde centum,
dein mi lle altera, dein secunda centum,
deinde usque altera mi lle, deinde centum.
dein, cum mi lia multa fe ceri mus,
conturba bimus illa, ne scia mus, aut ne quis malus inuide re possit, cum tantum sciat esse ba sio rum. Let us live, my Lesbia, and love, and value at one farthing all the talk of crabbed old men. Suns may set and rise again. For us, when the short light has once set, remains to be slept and the sleep of one unbroken night. Give me a thousand kisses, then a hundred, then another thousand, then a second hundred, then yet another thousand, then a hundred. Then, when we

42. Catullus LVIII—The Movie
catullus LVIII—The Poem In Latin Caeli, Lesbia nostra, Lesbia illa. illa Lesbia, quam catullus unam plus quam se atque suos amavit omnes,
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In Latin:
Caeli, Lesbia nostra, Lesbia illa.
illa Lesbia, quam Catullus unam
plus quam se atque suos amavit omnes,
nunc in quadriviis et angiportis
glubit magnanimi Remi nepotes.
In English:
Caelius, our Lesbia, that Lesbia,
that same Lesbia, whom Catullus loved
more than himself and more than all his own,
now loiters at the cross-roads and in the backstreets ready to toss-off the grandsons of the brave Remus.
Romeo and Juliet by Mark Knopfler A lovestruck Romeo sings a streetsuss serenade laying everybody low with a lovesong that he made finds a convenient streetlight steps out of the shade says something like you and me babe how about it? anyway what you gonna do about it? Juliet the dice were loaded from the start and I bet and you exploded in my heart and I forget I forget the movie song when you gonna realize it was just that the time was wrong Juliet? Come up on different streets they both were streets of shame both dirty both mean yes and the dream was just the same and I dreamed your dream for you and now your dream is real how can you look at me as if I was just another one of your deals?

43. Catullus Flashcards
Minnehaha Academy catullus and Ovid Flashcards academy ap beck catullus latin minnehaha ovid, 15, 200610-02. Latin Vocab for catullus catullus vocab
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44. Common Sootywing (Pholisora Catullus)
Common Sootywing (Pholisora catullus) Ashe Co., NC 29 Apr 2007 Common Sootywing (Pholisora catullus). While the sootywing on the upper right is
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Common Sootywing (Pholisora catullus)
Statewide in NC and generally uncommon to locally common, this species is found in weedy areas, fallow fields, vacant lots, brackish marshes, and gardens. It has 3 broods and may be found on the wing from April through September. Common Sootywing (Pholisora catullus)
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Orange Co., NC 20 Apr 2006 Male courting a female Orange Co., NC 20 Apr 2006 While the sootywing on the upper right is nectaring on Verbena , the one on the lower left is in the clutches of a crab spider. Pettigrew State Park, NC 17 June 2001 Common Sootywing (Pholisora catullus) La Grulla, Starr Co., TX 17 Oct 2004
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45. After Catullus - By Sherod Santos - Slate Magazine
To hear the poet read After catullus, click . After catullus. By Sherod Santos Posted Thursday, Feb. 11, 1999, at 330 AM ET
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46. The Poems Of Catullus
Green is a celebrated classicist and his boyish enthusiasm is a perfect match for the bawdy ferocity of catullus. . . . He perfectly captures catullus
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    Gaius Valerius Catullus The Poems of Catullus A Bilingual Edition Translated, with Commentary, by Peter Green Available Now Available Now 360 pages, 6 x 9 inches
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    Description Catullus, who lived during some of the most interesting and tumultuous years of the late Roman Republic, spent his short but intense life (?84-54 B.C.E.) in high Roman society, rubbing shoulders with various cultural and political luminaries, including Caesar, Cicero, and Pompey. Catullus's poetry is by turns ribald, lyric, romantic, satirical; sometimes obscene and always intelligent, it offers us vivid pictures of the poet's friends, enemies, and lovers. The verses to his friends are bitchy, funny, and affectionate; those to his enemies are often wonderfully nasty. Many poems brilliantly evoke his passionate affair with Lesbia, often identified as Clodia Metelli, a femme fatale ten years his senior and the smart, adulterous wife of an arrogant aristocrat. Cicero later claimed she poisoned her husband.

47. Catullus
catullus is a master of his language, weaving a matrix of words into lyric. Or maybe the Fates wove his mind with every human emotion? Either way, catullus
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LXIV / 64 by Gaius Valerius Catullus / translation by Ryan Gallagher Let these lines lie with you softly. Catullus is a master of his language, weaving a matrix of words into lyric. Or maybe the Fates wove his mind with every human emotion? Either way, Catullus has graced us with this manuscript. It was rediscovered in a wine cellar in Verona, Catullus’s hometown, in the 15 th Century and seems to me to be the oldest living attempt to make sense of how the human mind works. Catullus has fucked Venus herself, licked the sweat off the upper lip of Bacchus, and given birth to a blues lyric that implodes time. Catullus must saturate your tongue saliva. Let him lie with you softly, for he is as sensual and potent as sex. I have dressed his poems in a contemporary bluesy American English dialect. Strip my words away slowly with your lips and tear his tunic past his knees. Hold this erection in hand and feel all the fire and pain of being human. LXIV PELIACO quondam prognatae uertice pinus
dicuntur liquidas Neptuni nasse per undas
Phasidos ad fluctus et fines Aeetaeos

48. Roman History Books And More: Gaius Valerius Catullus In Words And Music
N.S. Gill at Ancient/Classical History in today s blog takes National Poetry Month as an occasion to honor the 1st century BC Roman poet catullus.
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49. Catullus Quotes
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50. Catullus 5
catullus 5. Click to return home. catullus 5. Vivamus mea Lesbia, atque amemus, rumoresque senum severiorum omnes unius aestimemus assis!
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Catullus 5
Click to return home Read by Professor Richard Tarrant Pope Professor of the Latin Language and Literature (February 20, 1997 in class "The Rome of Augustus",
Lowell Hall, Cambridge, MA)
Tarrant, in Latin.
Clausen, in Latin
Tarrant, in English.
Catullus 5 Vivamus mea Lesbia, atque amemus,
rumoresque senum severiorum
omnes unius aestimemus assis!
soles occidere et redire possunt:
nobis cum semel occidit brevis lux, nox est perpetua una dormienda. da mi basia mille, deinde centum, dein mille altera, dein secunda centum, deinde usque altera mille, deinde centum. dein, cum milia multa fecerimus, conturbabimus illa, ne sciamus, aut ne quis malus inuidere possit, cum tantum sciat esse basiorum.

51. Catullus - Latin Text And English Translation
The complete Latin text of catullus with facing English translation.
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Latin text with facing English translation Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader 5+ All texts last revised on 13 September 2005 Addendum Bibliography of Catullan Studies : This bibliography does not aim to be comprehensive. It consists entirely of (some of the) books and articles which I have read myself. The seventy entries, which are very diverse, should provide a good starting point for both the undergraduate and graduate student. Viewing Instructions: The easiest way to view these files is to simply right-click and save to a local drive, then read at your convenience. If the link is simply left-clicked, a new window will open with Acrobat Reader. A Note on This Edition of Catullus: Although most (if not all) critical editions as well as translations do not divide Catullus’ oeuvre into three books, ingenious research has indicated that in anqituity Catullus circulated in three papyrus rolls. Such a division most likely followed Catullus' own original intention. I, therefore, have merely followed the communis opinio in my division of Catullus. Just as in antiquity practical limitations necessitated the threefold division, this modern e-text benefits equally as well from it.

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    53. Cruising With Catullus » Preface
    “Cruising with catullus” is a sailing memoir, but it’s also the record of a literary career and several unusual friendships. It was written as a prosimetrum
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    prosimetrum , with a related poem heading each chapter of narrative. Some of the poems have appeared in periodicals, which are acknowledged where appropriate. All pages interlink through the table of contents at right. Photos are interspersed with the text. Like any lost love, Catullus has left the pleasure of memory. I wrote this account in the void of a prairie winter, when nothing moved but snowdrifts that crawled like slow-motion waves over the landscape. To escape so cheaply seemed reward enough; I never expected to publish. If you wish to share these cruises with my improbable crewmates, proceed here to the first chapter Alan Sullivan
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    54. Catullus & Cicero Links
    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
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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.

    55. The Poems And Fragments Of Catullus By Gaius Valerius Catullus - Project Gutenbe
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    56. Clodia: Catullus' Femme Fatale
    From the poet catullus, her sometime lover, we have poems dedicated to his faithless Lesbia portraying a woman who was as sexually unfaithful as any Roman
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    58. "The Poem Of Catullus About Attis," Translation By Eli Siegel
    catullus Latin in this poem is compact, even said to be congested. I have intended, while not thinning or diluting the Latin, to give it, in English,
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    The Poem of Catullus about Attis
    Translation by Eli Siegel The immediate purpose of this Translation of Catullus, Poem 63, is the giving it a clear, English free verse music.
    The oneness of man and woman is adumbrated here with not easily measured power, contriving and unconscious. Since a problem of today is how man and woman can be more like each other, to the luminous advantage of both, the Catullan poem is a mighty, contemporary text.
    Further: if the masculine is feminine, too, maybe it shows we had underestimated the largeness and diversity of what is masculine. Also, if the feminine can be gracefully masculine, it may be that we had underestimated the meaning and possibility of the feminine.
    Therefore, this question: Are feminine and masculine, as opposites, deeply and beautifully one in this our world, the way other opposites are?
    Taken in a swift bark, over deep waters,
    Attis, when eagerly, with rapid foot,
    He reached those Phrygian woods
    And entered where the goddess was

    59. The Art Of Kissing
    Learn also from the Old Romans , especially catullus, whose love poems to . catullus, who knew his kissing, if we are to judge from the many poems he
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    The dictionary says that a kiss is "a salute made by touching with the lips pressed closely together and suddenly parting them." From this it is quite obvious that, although a dictionary-may know something about words, it knows nothing about kissing. If we are to get the real meaning of the word kiss, instead of going to the old fogies who compile dictionaries, we should go to the poets who still have the hot blood of youth coursing in their veins. For, instance, Coleridge called a kiss, "nectar breathing." Shakespeare says that a kiss is a "seal of love." Martial, that old Roman poet who hid ample opportunity to do research work on the subject, says that a kiss was "the fragrance of balsam extracted from aromatic trees; the rise odor yielded by the teeming saffron; the perfume of fruits mellowing in their winter buds; the flowery meadows in the summer; amber warmed by the hand of a girl; a bouquet of flowers that attracts the bees." Yes, a kiss is all of these ... and more.

    60. Gaius Valerius Catullus - LoveToKnow 1911
    catullus, GAIUS VALERIUS (?8454 B.C.), the greatest lyric poet of Rome. As regards his names and the dates of his birth and death, the most important
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    Food Consumed per Day. Dry. Digestible. Live Weight. Organic Matter. Albu- minoid. Fats. Carbo- Hydrates. Albuminoid Ratio. lb lb lb lb lb lb Calves, growing, 2 to 3 months 2 I I: 4.7 Young cattle I 4'I I: 5 I. 4 9 I I: 7 Io 3 I: 8 Oxen in complete rest.. . 8 o I: 12 I: 65 I: 5.5 Milch cows. .. .. .. . woo I: 5.4 CATULLUS, GAIUS VALERIUS (?84-54 B.C.), the greatest lyric poet of Rome . As regards his names and the dates of his birth and death, the most important external witness is that of Jerome, in the continuation of the Eusebian Chronicle, under the year 87 B.C., "Gaius Valerius Catullus, scriptor lyricus Veronae nascitur," and under 57 B.C., "Catullus xxx. aetatis anno Romae moritur." There is no controversy as to the gentile name, Valerius. Suetonius, in his Life of Julius Caesar (ch. 73), mentions the poet by the names "Valerium Catullum." Other persons who had the cognomen Catullus belonged to the Valerian gens, e.g. M. Valerius Catullus Messalinus, a delator in the reign of Domitian , mentioned in the fourth satire of Juvenal (1.11 3): "Et cum mortifero prudens Veiento Catullo." Inscriptions show, further, that

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