Concatenatio Catulliana: A New Reading of the "Carmina (original) (raw)

Catullus and the Polemics of Poetic Reference (64.1–18)

Richard F Thomas

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Review of D.S. Levene and D.P. Nelis (eds.), Clio and the Poets. Augustan Poetry and the Traditions of Ancient Historiography, Leiden, Brill, 2002 in Scholia n.s. 12 (2003), 19.

Alex Nice

Scholia, 2003

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Miser Catulle: an interpretation of the eighth poem of Catullus (1966)

Robert Rowland

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A. M. Morelli, Catull. 23 and Martial. An Epigrammatic Model and its ‘Refraction’ throughout Martial’s libri, in F. Bessone, M. Fucecchi (a cura di), The Literary Genres in the Flavian Age. Canons, Transformations, Reception, Berlin-Boston 2017, pp. 117-135;

Alfredo Mario Morelli

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Catullus's Phaselus (C. 4): Mastering a New Wave of Poetic Speech

Elizabeth Young

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BMCR Review 2017.03.25: Scott McGill, Joseph Pucci (ed.), Classics Renewed: Reception and Innovation in the Latin Poetry of Late Antiquity.

David Ungvary

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Summary and Critique: Annette Harder, “Catullus 63: A ‘Hellenistic Poem’?”

Scott Brantner

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”Wedding Bells or Death Knells? Cross-Textual Doom and Poetics in „Depicting‟Famous Epic Banquets: Catullus c.64.43-51 and Vergil, Aeneid 1.637ff.,” Ordia Prima 5 (2006) 125-42

Sophia Papaioannou

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The Argonautica of Valerius Flaccus and the Latin tradition on the beginning and end of history (Catullus, Virgil, Seneca), in F. Bessone & M. Fucecchi (eds.), The Literary Genres in the Flavian Age. Canons, Transformations, Rception, Berlin/Boston, 2017, 187-200

Jacqueline Fabre-Serris

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review of W. Kofler, Aeneas und Vergil (Heidelberg 2003) & R. Niehl, Vergils Vergil (Frankfurt a.M. 2003), Journal of Roman Studies 94 (2004) 241-2

Sergio Casali

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Narrativising Catullus: a Never-ending Story

Maxine Lewis

2013

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Catullus 68 and theTradition of the Recusatio Poems

Magda El-Nowieemy

Alexandrian Studies II in Honour of Mostafa El Abbadi, Société D`Archéologie D’Alexandrie, Bulletin 46 (2001) 249-277.

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2016, Catalepton 9 and Hellenistic poetry

Boris Kayachev

Classical Quarterly, 2016

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Catullus and the Poetics of Roman Manhood

Marilyn Skinner

2001

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"Cato's Origines and Virgil's Aeneid: The War in Latium and the Name of Iulus, " Maia 75 (2023) 324-38

Sergio Casali

Maia, 2023

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'Review' of Jeannine Diddle Uzzi and Jeffrey Thomson, The Poems of Catullus: An Annotated Translation

Maxine Lewis

Classical Review, 2016

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The Loss of Innocence: Catullan Intertexts in Vergil’s Eclogue 8 and the Camilla Episode of the Aeneid

Péter Somfai

Sapiens ubique civis, 2021

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Structures of Epic Poetry (Bibliography)

Simone Finkmann

Structures of Epic Poetry, 2019

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Catullus in Verona: A Reading of the Elegiac Libellus, Poems 65-116

Marilyn Skinner

1985

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La materialidad de la escritura en los poemas de Catulo Review by Luke Roman

Emilio Zaina

Gnomon

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Catullus' Otium: A Transgressive Translation? Past Imperfect 19 (2016): 55-75.

Stefanie Kletke

2016

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Fluctus curarum: Catullan and Lucretian Intertexts in the Dido-episode of the Aeneid

Péter Somfai

Graeco-Latina Brunensia, 2019

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“The Disunion of Catullus’ Fratres Unanimi at Virgil, Aeneid 7.335–6,” The Classical Quarterly 59.1 (2009): 274–278

Timothy Joseph

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A. S. Hollis, Fragments of Roman Poetry c. 60 BC–AD 20: Edited With an Introduction, Translation, and Commentary. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007. Pp. xviii + 440. ISBN 978-0-19-814698-8. £80.00

Mark Possanza

Journal of Roman Studies, 2008

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“Turning Back the Clock,” Review Article of J. Griffin Latin Poets and Roman Life

Richard F Thomas

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Review of Contexts of War: Manipulation of Genre in Virgilian Battle Narrative

Martin Dinter

The Classical World, 2005

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CATILINE'S RAVAGED MIND: VASTUS ANIMUS (SALL. BC 5.5)

Christopher Krebs

Classical Quarterly, 2008

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Horatian recusatio in the Shadow of Virgil, in A Second Gaze: Intertextuality and Transient Meaning in Roman Texts and Objects, edited by Matthias Grawehr & Markus Kersten, Heidelberg 2024, 389-415.

Michael Paschalis

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THE DISPLACEMENTS OF EGO AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE POETIC SUBJECT IN THE CATULLI CARMINA

Lia Galan

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A Study of the Epithalamiums, Elegies and Epyllion of Gaius Valerius Catullus

Gaius Valerius

2015

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"Catullus’ Sapphic Lacuna: A Palimpsest of Absences and Presences", in: Unspoken Rome: Absence in Latin Literature and its Reception, ed. by T. Geue and E. Giusti, Cambridge UP, 2021, 19-34

Ábel Tamás

2021

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Conference Programme "Greek and Latin carmina minora in Context" – Department of Classics, UCY, 17-19/3/2023

Chiara Di Serio

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'The Potential of Passion: The Laodamia Myth in Catullus 68b', in: Plotting with Eros: Essays on the Poetics of Love and the Erotics of Reading, ed. Ingela Nilsson, Museum Tusculanum Press, Copenhagen 2009

Magdalena E M Ohrman

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Introduction to Catullus

John R Porter

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Introduction: Studies in Roman Epic

Hanna M . Roisman

Colby Quarterly, 1994

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