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    Gaius (oder Quintus) Valerius Catullus (deutsch Catull) war ein römischer Dichter des 1. Jahrhunderts v. Chr. Er stammte aus Verona. Catull gehörte zum Kreis der Neoteriker und orientierte sich wie diese vor allem an dem berühmten hellenistischen Dichter Kallimachos. Aber auch die griechische Dichterin Sappho … See more

    Über Catulls Leben ist nur wenig bekannt. Einiges lässt sich aus seinen Gedichten erschließen, anderes wird von antiken Autoren berichtet, doch gibt es Widersprüche zwischen beiden Quellenarten. So … See more

    Catulls erhaltenes Werk umfasst 116 carmina (Gedichte), die in drei Gruppen unterteilt sind:
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    Pierson John Dixon: Farewell, Catullus. Hollis & Carter, London 1953.
    Helen Dunmore: Counting the Stars. Fig Tree, London 2008, ISBN 978-0-670-91454-8. See more

    Michael von Albrecht (Hrsg., Übers.): C. Valerius Catullus. Sämtliche Gedichte – Lateinisch/Deutsch. Reclam, Stuttgart 1995, ISBN 3-15-059395-6.
    Max Brod: C. Valerius Catullus, … See more

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    Der Name der puella, um die es in mindestens dreizehn Gedichten Catulls und wahrscheinlich noch in sechzehn weiteren geht, spielt … See more

    Emil Baehrens (Hrsg.): Catulli Veronensis liber. 2 Bände, Teubner, Leipzig 1876–1885. Digitalisat Band 1, Band 2
    Henry Bardon (Hrsg.): Catvlli Veronensis Carmina. Bibliotheca Teubneriana, Stuttgart 1973. See more

    Carl Orff: Catulli Carmina. Szenische Kantate, vertont 1930/1943, 1943 in Leipzig uraufgeführt
    Franz Tischhauser: Amores, die Lesbiade des Catull, für Tenor, Trompete, Schlag- und Saiteninstrumente, 1955/1956 See more

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    • Balme, M.; Morwood, J (1997). Oxford Latin Reader. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    • Balmer, J. (2004). Catullus: Poems of Love and Hate. Hexham: Bloodaxe.
    • Barrett, A. A. (1972). "Catullus 52 and the Consulship of Vatinius". Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. 103: 23–38. doi:10.2307/2935964. JSTOR 2935964.

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    What is the historical context of Catullus?
    Historical context. Catullus ( c. 84 BC - c. 54 BC) lived in the waning days of the Roman Republic, just before the Imperial era that began with Augustus. Catullus is the chief representative of a school of poets known as the poetae novi or neoteroi, both terms meaning "the new poets".
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    What are the different types of Catullus poems?
    Catullus' poems can be divided into three groups: Catullus ( c. 84 BC - c. 54 BC) lived in the waning days of the Roman Republic, just before the Imperial era that began with Augustus. Catullus is the chief representative of a school of poets known as the poetae novi or neoteroi, both terms meaning "the new poets".
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    Who is Catullus in farewell Catullus?
    Catullus was the main protagonist of the historical novel Farewell, Catullus (1953) by Pierson Dixon. The novel shows the corruption of Roman society. W. G. Hardy 's novel The City of Libertines (1957) tells the fictionalized story of Catullus and a love affair during the time of Julius Caesar.
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    How many copies of Catullus are there?
    Hence, Catullus' works depend on three surviving copies of the single V manuscript. The first printed edition ( edito princeps) of Catullus appeared in Venice in 1472; the following year, Francesco Puteolano published the second printed edition in Parma.
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    Catull est une police de caractère à empattement créée en 1982 par Gustav Jaeger pour la fonderie Berthold. Elle a été utilisée depuis le 31 mai 1999 par Google dans son logo . La …

    • Créée: 1982
    • Auteur(s): Gustav Jaeger
    • Type: Serif, dérivée d'Antiqua
    • Entreprise: Berthold
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      Gaius Valerius Catullus (ca. 84 f.Kr.–ca.54 f.Kr.), kjend som Catullus eller berre Catull, var ein av dei viktigaste romerske diktarane i det første hundreåret f.Kr. Han skreiv ulike typar dikt, som …

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      Gaius Valerius Catullus , often referred to simply as Catullus , was a Latin poet of the late Roman Republic who wrote chiefly in the neoteric style of poetry, focusing on personal life rather than …

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      Gaius Valerius Catullus war ein römischer Dichter des 1. Jahrhunderts v. Chr. Er stammte aus Verona. Catull gehörte zum Kreis der Neoteriker und orientierte sich wie diese vor allem an …

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      Oct 11, 2021 · File:Catull font.svg. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. File. File history. File usage on Commons. File usage on other wikis. Size of this PNG preview of this …

    • https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Translation:Catullus_64

      Mar 18, 2022 · The mortal men saw the sea nymphs with their own eyes, by one and no other light, standing naked. up to their breasts out of the foamy sea. Then Peleus, inflamed, is carried …

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