Catullus, Bände 1-2Harvard University Press, 1893 - 273 Seiten |
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... probably be unjust to the unknown poets of the Roman Republic to believe that their work did not mark a continual advance from period to period in lyric feeling and expression . Yet only in the first half of the last century before ...
... probably be unjust to the unknown poets of the Roman Republic to believe that their work did not mark a continual advance from period to period in lyric feeling and expression . Yet only in the first half of the last century before ...
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... probably on the authority of the De Poetis of Suetonius . Under date of the year of Abraham 1930 ( = = B.C. 87 ) Jerome says , Gaius Valerius Catullus scriptor lyricus Veronae nascitur , and under that of 1960 , or , according to some ...
... probably on the authority of the De Poetis of Suetonius . Under date of the year of Abraham 1930 ( = = B.C. 87 ) Jerome says , Gaius Valerius Catullus scriptor lyricus Veronae nascitur , and under that of 1960 , or , according to some ...
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... probably younger than the one whose un- timely death in the Troad he records . 10. Yet there was apparently wealth enough in the family to enable even the younger brother to enjoy the advantages that wealth brought to the young Italian ...
... probably younger than the one whose un- timely death in the Troad he records . 10. Yet there was apparently wealth enough in the family to enable even the younger brother to enjoy the advantages that wealth brought to the young Italian ...
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... probably belongs a third ( c . 4 ) , which followed speedily upon the two others . 35. The third of the triad ( c . 4 ) indicates that Catullus made this return voyage in a small vessel of Amastriac build purchased by him for this ...
... probably belongs a third ( c . 4 ) , which followed speedily upon the two others . 35. The third of the triad ( c . 4 ) indicates that Catullus made this return voyage in a small vessel of Amastriac build purchased by him for this ...
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... probably was drawn across the Corinthian isthmus by the famous ship - railway instead of braving the dangers of the longer and rougher passage around the Malean cape . Yet no such mention of Athens exists in his writings as would ...
... probably was drawn across the Corinthian isthmus by the famous ship - railway instead of braving the dangers of the longer and rougher passage around the Malean cape . Yet no such mention of Athens exists in his writings as would ...
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Seite 60 - Dianae sumus in fide Puellae et pueri integri : Dianam pueri integri Puellaeque canamus.
Seite 208 - Lesbia mi dicit semper male nee tacet umquam De me : Lesbia me dispeream nisi amat. Quo signo ? quia sunt totidem mea : deprecor illam Assidue, verum dispeream nisi amo.
Seite 205 - ODI et amo : quare id faciam, fortasse requiris. nescio, sed fieri sentio et excrucior.
Seite 13 - VIVAMVS, 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.
Seite 16 - And he brought him forth abroad, and said, Look now toward heaven, and tell the stars, if thou be able to number them: and he said unto him, So shall thy seed be.
Seite 193 - Nulli se dicit mulier mea nubere malle quam mihi, non si se luppiter ipse petat, dicit; sed mulier cupido quod dicit amanti, in vento et rapida scribere oportet aqua.
Seite 10 - Comata silva: nam Cytorio in iugo Loquente saepe sibilum edidit coma. Amastri Pontica et Cytore buxifer, Tibi haec fuisse et esse cognitissima Ait...
Seite 8 - Qui nunc it per iter tenebricosum illuc, unde negant redire quemquam. At vobis male sit, malae tenebrae Orci, quae omnia bella devoratis ; tam bellum mihi passerem abstulistis.
Seite 28 - Pollioni fratri, qui tua furta uel talento mutari uelit : est enim leporum disertus puer ac facetiarum. quare aut hendecasyllabos trecentos exspecta, aut mihi linteum remitte, quod me non mouet aestimatione, uerum est mnemosynum mei sodalis. nam sudaria Saetaba ex Hiberis miserunt mihi muneri Fabullus et Veranius : haec amem necesse est ut Veraniolum meum et Fabullum.
Seite 17 - Bat/i veteris sacrum sepulcrum, aut quam sidera multa, cum tacet nox, furtivos hominum vident amores, tam te basia multa basiare vesano satis et super Catullo est, quae nec pernumerare curiosi possint nec mala fascinare lingua.