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This site is intended as a companion and aid to the course ''Introduction to Roman Poetry'' (Latin 112) at the  [http://www.dickinson.edu/ Dickinson College] [http://www.dickinson.edu/academics/programs/classical-studies/ Department of Classical Studies], taught by Prof. [https://sites.google.com/site/cafrancese/ Christopher Francese]. It contains a Latin text of Catullus with running vocabulary lists. The lists are meant to be learned prior to the reading of each poem in class.
'''LATIN TEXT WITH VOCABULARY LISTS:''' [[Image:GlassPortraitPompeiiSmall.jpg|thumb|Glass Portrait from Pompeii]]
* [[Catullus_Poems-1-60|Poems 1 — 60]]
* [[Catullus_Poems-1-60|Poems 1 — 60]]
* [[Catullus_Poems-61-68|Poems 61 — 68]]
* [[Catullus_Poems-61-68|Poems 61 — 68]]
* [[Catullus_Poems-69-116|Poems 69 — 116]]
* [[Catullus_Poems-69-116|Poems 69 — 116]]
[[Catullus_Master_Vocabulary_List|Catullus Complete Vocabulary List]]
Digitized print editions of Catullus (see [http://classicsindex.wikispaces.com/CATULLUS Classicsindex]):
*''Catullus: carmina'' ed. G.P. Goold (1983), at Packard Humanities Institute Latin Texts. [http://latin.packhum.org/loc/472/1/0#0]
*''Catullus'', edited with notes by E.T. Merrill (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1893, repr. 1951). [http://bit.ly/SsKkF5]
*''Catulli Veronensis Liber'', ed. Aemilius Baeherns, vol. 1 with text, incl. references to and imitations of Catullus in other Latin authors (Leipzig: Teubner, 1893).[http://bit.ly/XvwEHf]

Latest revision as of 11:59, 13 January 2013

This site is intended as a companion and aid to the course Introduction to Roman Poetry (Latin 112) at the Dickinson College Department of Classical Studies, taught by Prof. Christopher Francese. It contains a Latin text of Catullus with running vocabulary lists. The lists are meant to be learned prior to the reading of each poem in class.

LATIN TEXT WITH VOCABULARY LISTS:

Glass Portrait from Pompeii


Catullus Complete Vocabulary List

Digitized print editions of Catullus (see Classicsindex):

  • Catullus: carmina ed. G.P. Goold (1983), at Packard Humanities Institute Latin Texts. [1]
  • Catullus, edited with notes by E.T. Merrill (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1893, repr. 1951). [2]
  • Catulli Veronensis Liber, ed. Aemilius Baeherns, vol. 1 with text, incl. references to and imitations of Catullus in other Latin authors (Leipzig: Teubner, 1893).[3]