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Preface | ||
Catullus 63 : text and translation | 2 | |
Altering Attis : ethnicity, gender and genre in Catullus 63 | 11 | |
Attis : a Greek god in Anatolian Pessinous and Cattulan Rome | 25 | |
Catullus 63 : a 'Hellenistic poem'? | 65 | |
Catullus 63 in a Roman context | 87 | |
The effect of the echo : a text linguistic approach to Catullus carmen 63 | 121 | |
App | Hephaestion and Catullus 63 again | 143 |
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Add Catullus' Poem on Attis: Text and Contexts, Catullus 63, the poem on Attis' self-castration, regret, and final subjection to the goddess Cybele, has been called 'the most remarkable poetical creation in the Latin language'. Scholarly debate has focused on the poem's relationship to the myths and cu, Catullus' Poem on Attis: Text and Contexts to your collection on WonderClub |