Book, Chapter

 1    5, 145|      merchantable. She of whom Catullus speaks in connection with
 2    5, 145|      Republican Rome, it is to Catullus that we must turn to find
 3    5, 145| Burmann cites the passage from Catullus (Epithalamium of Manlius
 4    5, 145|   Latin classics. Martial, and Catullus himself, elsewhere, have
 5    5, 145|     irate landowner. Again, in Catullus, 100, the Roman paederasty
 6    5, 145|     came to the Tiber to swim. Catullus (xxxiii) speaks of the cimaedi
 7    5, 148|     does the famous passage in Catullus' Epithalamium of Manilius
 8    5, 153|        girdle long-time girt." Catullus ii.~"I send thee these verses
 9    5, 153|       of the distressed girl." Catullus 1xv.~"But I know what is
10    5, 156|       service in her worship. (Catullus, Attys.) The Latin literature
11    5, 157| illuminating passage occurs in Catullus, 51, given in Marchena's
12    5, 160|   their many references to it: Catullus, Martial, the apostle Paul,
13    6     |   under real or assumed names, Catullus, Tibullus, Propertius, Ovid,
14    6     |      wife of all the husbands. Catullus, who detested him, always
15    6     |     the most common. We see in Catullus that the "cinaedi" (catamites),
16    6     |      of Manilius and Julia, by Catullus, and it might be cause for
17    6     | translated into all languages; Catullus put it into Latin and Boileau
18    6     |        an imitation of that of Catullus:~Peer of a God meseemeth
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