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2 May 2008
- 05:5505:55, 2 May 2008 diff hist +27 Catullus Poems-61-68 →dicta nihil metuere, nihil periuria curant.
- 05:5305:53, 2 May 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Ariadne4503.jpg No edit summary current
- 05:5105:51, 2 May 2008 diff hist 0 Catullus Poems-61-68 →' sicine me patriis auectam, perfide, ab aris
- 05:4905:49, 2 May 2008 diff hist +27 Catullus Poems-61-68 →' sicine me patriis auectam, perfide, ab aris
- 05:4805:48, 2 May 2008 diff hist 0 N File:95-ariadne.jpg No edit summary current
- 05:4705:47, 2 May 2008 diff hist +23 Catullus Poems-61-68 →Translation
- 05:4605:46, 2 May 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Ariadne.jpg No edit summary current
- 05:3805:38, 2 May 2008 diff hist +39 Catullus Poems-61-68 /* In the long wedding epic that is 64, I am commenting upon lines 132-148 (here beginning at 135), the beginning of Ariadne's Lament. The complaints of Ariadne constitute the longest part of the ent
- 05:3305:33, 2 May 2008 diff hist +219 Talk:Catullus No edit summary
- 05:2705:27, 2 May 2008 diff hist +107 Catullus Poems-61-68 →quae cuncta aereii discerpunt irrita uenti.
- 05:2405:24, 2 May 2008 diff hist +278 Catullus Poems-61-68 →sed conubia laeta, sed optatos hymenaeos,
- 05:2005:20, 2 May 2008 diff hist +78 Catullus Poems-61-68 →dicta nihil metuere, nihil periuria curant.
- 05:1905:19, 2 May 2008 diff hist +104 Catullus Poems-61-68 →sed simul ac cupidae mentis satiata libido est,
- 05:1605:16, 2 May 2008 diff hist +125 Catullus Poems-61-68 →sed conubia laeta, sed optatos hymenaeos,
- 05:1405:14, 2 May 2008 diff hist +109 Catullus Poems-61-68 →voce mihi, non haec miserae sperare iubebas,
- 05:1205:12, 2 May 2008 diff hist +119 Catullus Poems-61-68 →at non haec quondam blanda promissa dedisti
- 05:0905:09, 2 May 2008 diff hist +56 Catullus Poems-61-68 →quis dum aliquid cupiens animus praegestit apisci,
- 05:0805:08, 2 May 2008 diff hist +57 Catullus Poems-61-68 →quis dum aliquid cupiens animus praegestit apisci,
- 05:0705:07, 2 May 2008 diff hist +64 Catullus Poems-61-68 →voce mihi, non haec miserae sperare iubebas,
- 05:0605:06, 2 May 2008 diff hist +46 Catullus Poems-61-68 →at non haec quondam blanda promissa dedisti
- 05:0505:05, 2 May 2008 diff hist +48 Catullus Poems-61-68 →immite ut nostri vellet miserescere pectus?
- 05:0305:03, 2 May 2008 diff hist +205 Catullus Poems-61-68 →immemor a! devota domum periuria portas?
- 04:5804:58, 2 May 2008 diff hist +82 Catullus Poems-61-68 →sicine discedens neglecto numine divum,
- 04:5404:54, 2 May 2008 diff hist +137 Catullus Poems-61-68 →' sicine me patriis auectam, perfide, ab aris
- 04:4904:49, 2 May 2008 diff hist +11 Catullus Poems-61-68 →' sicine me patriis auectam, perfide, ab aris
- 04:4804:48, 2 May 2008 diff hist +41 Catullus Poems-61-68 →' sicine me patriis auectam, perfide, ab aris
- 04:4704:47, 2 May 2008 diff hist −50 Catullus Poems-61-68 →''sicine'': an indignant form of sic (Garrison
- 04:4604:46, 2 May 2008 diff hist +111 Catullus Poems-61-68 →Introduction
- 04:4204:42, 2 May 2008 diff hist +53 Catullus Poems-61-68 →' sicine me patriis auectam, perfide, ab aris
- 04:3904:39, 2 May 2008 diff hist −6 Catullus Poems-61-68 →Translation
- 04:3804:38, 2 May 2008 diff hist −5 Catullus Poems-61-68 →Translation
- 04:3704:37, 2 May 2008 diff hist +1,073 Catullus Poems-61-68 /* In the long wedding epic that is 64, I am commenting upon lines 133-148, the beginning of Ariadne's Lament. The complaints of Ariadne constitute the longest part of the entire poem, and it begins
- 03:2103:21, 2 May 2008 diff hist +349 Catullus Poems-61-68 →Poem 64