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Catullus

Poet (c. 84 BC — c. 54 BC)

SUBJECT OF BOOKS


Brian Arkins. Sexuality in Catullus. Georg Olms Verlag. 1982. 260pp.

Brian Arkins. An Interpretation of the Poems of Catullus. Edwin Mellen Press. 1999. 133pp.

Aubrey Burl. Translated by Humphrey Clucas. Catullus: A Poet in the Rome of Julius Caesar. Carroll & Graf Publishers. 2004. 288pp.

Robinson Ellis. A Commentary on Catullus. Clarendon Press. 1889. 516pp.

William Fitzgerald. Catullan Provocations: Lyric Poetry and the Drama of Position. University of California Press. 2000. 319pp.

Tenney Frank. Catullus and Horace: Two Poets in Their Environment. New York: Henry Holt. 1928. 299pp.

Julia Haig Gaisser. Catullus and His Renaissance Readers. Oxford University Press. 1993. 446pp.

Eric A. Havelock. The Lyric Genius of Catullus. New York: Russell & Russell. 1967.

Amanda Kolson Hurley. Catullus. Bristol Classical Press. 2004. 158pp.

Brian A. Krostenko. Cicero, Catullus, and the Language of Social Performance. University of Chicago Press. 2001. 360pp.

Charles Martin. Catullus. Yale University Press. 1992. 192pp.

Mark Petrini. The Child and the Hero: Coming of Age in Catullus and Vergil. University of Michigan Press. 1996. 136pp.

Kenneth Quinn. Catullus: An Interpretation. London: B. T. Batsford. 1972. 305pp.

David O. Ross, Jr.. Style and Tradition in Catullus. Harvard University Press. 1969. 188pp.

Stuart G. P. Small. Catullus: A Reader's Guide to the Poems. University Press of America. 1983. 218pp.

John M. Trappes-Lomax. Catullus: A Textual Reappraisal. Classical Press of Wales. 2007. 315pp.

Arthur L. Wheeler. Catullus and the Traditions of Ancient Poetry. University of California Press. 1934. 291pp.

T. P. Wiseman. Catullus and His World: A Reappraisal. Cambridge University Press. 1987. 304pp.

David Wray. Catullus and the Poetics of Roman Manhood. Cambridge University Press. 2001. 246pp.


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  2. Encyclopaedia Britannica Online [link]

  3. Wikipedia [link]

  4. Library of Congress Name Authority [link]

  5. Encyclopaedia Britannica 11th Edition

  6. Chambers Biographical Dictionary, 5th Edition (p.277)

  7. New York Public Library Literature Companion (p.46)

  8. Greek and Latin Authors 800BC-1000AD (pp.85-87)

  9. Benet's Readers Encyclopedia, 4th Edition (p.179)

  10. Hutchinson Paperback Dictionary of Biography (p.96)

  11. Atlantic: Brief Lives: A Biographical Companion to the Arts (p.138)

  12. Who's Who in the Roman World (p.60)

  13. Legends in Their Own Time (p.45)

  14. The World Almanac Biographical Dictionary (p.34)




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