"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 (original) (raw)

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

Stefanie Kletke

2016

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

Richard F Thomas

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

Robert Rowland

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

Maxine Lewis

Classical Review, 2016

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Translation as Muse: Poetic Translation in Catullus's Rome

Mary Jaeger

Comparative Literature, 2017

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

Marilyn Skinner

1985

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Catullus and the Poetics of Roman Manhood

Marilyn Skinner

2001

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

Elizabeth Young

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Cato the Censor and the Beginnings of Latin Prose: From Poetic Translation to Elite Transcription

Enrica Sciarrino

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Narrativising Catullus: a Never-ending Story

Maxine Lewis

2013

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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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Review in Classical Review 65.2 (2015) 444-6: Stevens, Silence in Catullus (Wisconsin, 2013).

Shane Hawkins

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Translating Catullus 85: why and how. Philologia Classica 2019, 14(1), 155–160.

Philologia Classica

Armand D’Angour. Translating Catullus 85: why and how. Philologia Classica 2019, 14(1), 155–160., 2019

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Sappho, Fr. 31 LP and Catullus 51: A Suggestion

Peter E Knox

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Introduction to Unspoken Rome: Absence in Latin Literature and its Reception

Elena Giusti

Unspoken Rome: Absence in Latin Literature and its Reception , 2021

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'Illa domus illa mihi sedes': On the Interpretation of Catullus 68' in R. L. Hunter and S. P. Oakley eds, Latin Literature and its Transmission' (Cambridge, 2015), 194-224

Matthew Leigh

'Illa domus illa mihi sedes': On the Interpretation of Catullus 68' in R. L. Hunter and S. P. Oakley eds, Latin Literature and its Transmission' (Cambridge, 2015), 194-224, 2015

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The Mirror of Catullus: Poems 12, 22, 39, 41, 42 and 84

Susan O. Shapiro

Syllecta Classica, 2011

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Catullus 14B, 16, 41, 43, 55, 58B: Adnotationes criticae

Konrad Kokoszkiewicz

Mnemosyne LX, 2007

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Catullus 51: More Than Just a Translation

James Skoog

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Unspoken Rome: Absence in Latin Literature and its Reception

Barbara Del Giovane, Viola Starnone, Stefano Briguglio, Elena Giusti, Ábel Tamás, James McNamara, Tom Geue

eds. Tom Geue and Elena Giusti, Cambridge University Press, 2021

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Memory and Menalcas Lost: Textuality in Eclogue 9.44-50

Dalton A Sala

Philomathes 4.1, 2020

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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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The lost Codex Veronensis and its descendants: three problems in Catullus’ manuscript tradition

Dániel Kiss

In D. Kiss (ed.), What Catullus Wrote. Problems in textual criticism, editing and the manuscript tradition (Swansea: Classical Press of Wales, 2015), 1-27.

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“Art and Text” in S.Harrison (ed.), A Companion to Latin Literature, Oxford (Blackwell) 2005, 300-318

Jas Elsner

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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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Sustaining Desire: Catullus 50, Gallus and Propertius 1.10

Molly Pasco-Pranger

The Classical Quarterly, 2009

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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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Review of J. Elsner and J. Hernández Lobato (eds.), The poetics of late Latin literature (Oxford University Press, 2017)

Ian Fielding

Classical Review, 2019

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A Homeric Formula in Catullus ( c. 51.11-12 gemina teguntur lumina nocte )

Alessandro Pardini

Transactions of the American Philological Association, 2001

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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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CATULLUS AND THE SPECTRUM OF ROMAN MASCULINITY: ANALYSES OF POEMS 16, 63, AND 51

Paige Receveur

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On not being Archilochus properly: Cato, Catullus and the idea of iambos

Robert Cowan

Materiali e discussioni 74 (2015) 9-52, 2015

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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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Review of Hinds, Allusion and Intertext: The Dynamics of Appropriation in Roman Poetry

Christopher Nappa

Bryn Mawr Classical Review, 1998

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