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Please list bibliography here, author's last name first, with full publication data, in alphabetical order, as follows:

Bernstein, William, H. "A Sense of Taste: Catullus 13". The Classical Journal. Vol 80, No. 2. (Jan. 1985), The

        Classical Association of the Middle West and South Inc. pp. 127-130.   
        http://www.jstor.org/stable/3297195 accessed 23/04/2008

Edmunds, Lowell. "The Latin Invitation-poem: What is It? Where Did It Come from?" The American Journal of Philology, Vol. 104 No. 2, (Summer, 1982), The Johns Hopkins University Press. pp.184-188

       http://www.jstor.org/stable/294248 accessed: 30/04/2008

Fitzgerald, William. Catullan Provocations: Lyric Poetry and the Drama of Position. University of California Press, 1995.

Fordyce, C.J. 1961. Catullus: A Commentary. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Fraenkel, Eduard. "Two Poems of Catullus." The Journal of Roman Studies. Vol 51, No. 1. (1961), Society for the Promotion of

      Roman Studies. pp. 46-53. http://www.jstor.org/stable/298835 accessed 26/04/2008

Garrison, Daniel H. 2004. "The Student’s Catullus." 3rd ed. University of Oklahoma Press:

Green, Peter. 2005. The Poems of Catullus: A Bilingual Edition. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Quinn, Kenneth. 1970. Catullus: The Poems. London: Macmillan.

Thomson, D.F.S. 1997. Catullus. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

Wiseman, T.P. Cattulus and His World: A Reappraisal. Cambridge University Press, 1985.

Wray, David. Catullus and the Poetics of Roman Manhood. Cambridge: U of Cambridge P, 2001.

Hornblower, Simon and Antony Spawforth (eds). 1996. The Oxford Classical Dictionary. New York: Oxford University Press.

Simpson, D.P. 1968. Cassell's Latin Dictionary. New York: Wiley Publishing, Inc.