Two Chronological Contradictions in Catullus 64 (original) (raw)

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

Konrad Kokoszkiewicz

Mnemosyne LX, 2007

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In and Around the Avanzi’s Editions of Catullus: How Paratextual Evidences Can Help the Study of the Variants

Susanna Bertone

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Catullus 51: More Than Just a Translation

James Skoog

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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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A Review of Scholarship on Catullus 1985-2015 by M. Skinner

Emilio Zaina

Lustrum

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«CATULLUM NUMQUAM ANTEA LECTUM […] LEGO»: A SHORT ANALYSIS OF CATULLUS’ FORTUNE IN THE SIXTEENTH AND SEVENTEENTH CENTURIES

alina laura de luca, Matthew McLean

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Towards a catalogue of the surviving manuscripts of Catullus

Dániel Kiss

Paideia, 2012

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New Research on the Manuscripts of Catullus

Dániel Kiss

Paideia 75, 601–621, 2020

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"Dealing with Problematic Texts. A Synoptic Study of the Hypocephalus Turin Cat. 2320", ENiM 12, 2019, 49-73

Luca Miatello

2019

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A Companion to Catullus

Marilyn Skinner

Blackwell Publishing Ltd eBooks, 2007

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Re-thinking the chronological apparatus of the Annals of Tigernach and Chronicon Scotorum, AD 1 -AD 656

Henry Gough-Cooper

Unpublished draft paper, 2022

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Place Settings: Convivium, Contrast, and Persona in Catullus 12 and 13

Christopher Nappa

American Journal of Philology, 1998

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A Compilation from Old Testament Sapiential Books in the Cathar Manuscript of the Liber de duobus principiis: Critical Edition with Commentary

David Zbíral

2015

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

Stefanie Kletke

2016

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“Casinensis 595, Parisinus lat. 1664, Palatino-Vaticanus 161 and the Divine Institutes’ Second Edition,” Hermes: Zeitschrift für klassische Philologie 127 (1999): 75-98.

Elizabeth D Digeser

1999

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Introduction to Catullus

John R Porter

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

Christopher Krebs

Classical Quarterly, 2008

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The Pseudo-Oecumenian Catena on Romans, Diogenes, University of Birmingham (November, 2019)

Jacopo Marcon

THE CATENA PROJECT: The Pseudo Oecumenian Catena on Romans , 2019

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Concatenatio Catulliana: A New Reading of the "Carmina

John Van Sickle

The Classical World, 2005

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The Goat, the Gout, and the Girl: Catullus 69, 71, and 77.pdf

Christopher Nappa

Mnemosyne, 1999

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Ephrem, Jacob of Edessa, and the Monk Severus. An Analysis of Ms. Vat. Syr. 103, ff. 1–72

Dirk Kruisheer

D. Kruisheer, ‘Ephrem, Jacob of Edessa, and the Monk Severus. An Analysis of Ms. Vat. Syr. 103, ff. 1–72’, in R. Lavenant (ed.), Symposium Syriacum VII (Orientalia Christiana Analecta 256; Rome: Pontificio Istituto Orientale, 1998), 599–605.

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The Catena: Introductory Notes to the Exegetic Text of the Manuscript

Carmen Balteanu

in Ion Resceanu, Mihai Ciurea, Carmen Bălteanu, Ion Sorin Bora, Studies on the Greek Tetraevangelion from the Museum of Oltenia in Craiova (12th century), pp. 109-147., 2020

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A Stichometric Allusion to Catullus 64 in the Culex

Dunstan Lowe

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Lactantius Divinae Institutiones 3.26.7 and the Text of Sallust Catilina 14.2

Kevin B Muse

Mnemosyne, 2016

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Isaac Vossius, Catullus, and the Codex Thuaneus

Dániel Kiss

Classical Quarterly

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A correction and more on Girolamo Avanzi's last edition of Catullus (ca. 1535)

Dániel Kiss

Exemplaria Classica, 2012

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Chronographiae quae Theophanis Continuati nomine fertur Libri I-IV. Recensuerunt anglice verterunt indicibus instruxerunt M. Featherstone et J. Signes-Codoñer nuper repertis schedis Caroli de Boor adiuvantibus, [Corpus Fontium Historiae Byzantinae - Series Berolinensis 53], Berlin 2015

Michael Featherstone, juan signes codoñer

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Journal of Medieval Latin 25 (2015) Kretschmer by Enghpdf.pdf

Line Cecilie Engh

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A Renaissance manuscript of Catullus, Tibullus and Propertius: Budapest, Országos Széchényi Könyvtár, Codex latinus medii aevi 137 and Cologny, MS. Bodmer 141

Dániel Kiss

Acta Antiqua Academiae Scientiarum Hungariae, 2012

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Time’s Path and The Historian’s Agency: Morality and Memory in Sallust’s Bellum Catilinae

Aaron Seider

EPEKEINA, 2014

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Menander and Catullus 8

Richard F Thomas

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Correcting Edwin Thiele's Crippled Chronology: Corrective Surgery of Edwin Thiele's Chronological Mistakes Confirms the Historicity of the Masoretic Text Edition 1.0 (10 March 2021)

Vilis Ivars Lietuvietis

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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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Kelly, C., Flower, R., Williams, M.S. (edd.) Unclassical Traditions. Volume I: Alternatives to the Classical Past in Late Antiquity, Cambridge, REVIEW in Classical Review 62.1, 135-138.

Lieve Van Hoof

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