Catullus

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I. Lingua Latina

  • veni, vidi, vici (Caesar)
  • alea iacta est (Caesar)
  • Catullus, Poem 85
    odi et amo. quare id faciam, fortasse requiris
    nescio, sed fieri sentio et excrucior.

 

Note: Study Guide for Lucretius Book 3 under course documents in left column.

 

Remaining from Tuesday: The End of the Republic

 

II. Catullus

  1. Lesbia: poems 51 (cf. Sappho), 5, 8, 85
  2. Iuventius: poem 48
  3. Friends and Family: poems 9, 100, 101
  4. Invective: poems 39, 84


III. Love and Sex in Rome

CC 302: Introduction to Ancient Rome

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