The North Dakota Quarterly, Volume 56University of North Dakota, 1988 - North Dakota |
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... Catullus ' work are 113 complete poems and several fragments , roughly 2400 lines . Learning from them the names or nicknames of his friends , rivals , and lovers , and something of the leisure existence of the urban elite in the ...
... Catullus ' work are 113 complete poems and several fragments , roughly 2400 lines . Learning from them the names or nicknames of his friends , rivals , and lovers , and something of the leisure existence of the urban elite in the ...
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... Catullus , an indispensable and rigorous commentary accom- panying the Latin , published by Oxford University Press in 1961 , this is one of " a few poems " left out ( I count 34 ) “ which do not lend themselves to comment in English ...
... Catullus , an indispensable and rigorous commentary accom- panying the Latin , published by Oxford University Press in 1961 , this is one of " a few poems " left out ( I count 34 ) “ which do not lend themselves to comment in English ...
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... Catullus , translated by Celia and Louis Zukofsky ( London and New York : Cape Goliard Press in Association with Grossman Publishers , 1969 ) . The Zu- kofskys follow the Loeb Classical Library arrangement of Catullus , which prints the ...
... Catullus , translated by Celia and Louis Zukofsky ( London and New York : Cape Goliard Press in Association with Grossman Publishers , 1969 ) . The Zu- kofskys follow the Loeb Classical Library arrangement of Catullus , which prints the ...
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