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Title: Gaius Valerius Catullus and his Poetry


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Gaius Valerius Catullus and his Poetry
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Catullus Life and Times
  • 84-54 B.C.E.
  • Born in Verona to
  • equestrian family
  • Served in province of
  • Bithynia in 57-56
  • Father was friends with
  • Julius Caesar
  • Wrote during period of Late Republic,
  • a time of great political and social upheaval
  • Four loves in life poetry, brother, friends,
    Lesbia (Clodia)

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Catullus Life and Times (cont.)
  • Had affair with Clodia, presumably
  • Clodia attacked in Ciceros speech Pro Caelio
  • Rumored to have murdered her husband Metellus
    Celer, consul 60
  • Sister of P. Clodius Pulcher

Catullus at Lesbias by Alma Tadema
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Poetry
  • Novi Poetae circle of new poets
  • C. Helvius Cinna and C. Licinius Calvus other
    important novi poetae
  • Influenced by Alexandrian poets of Hellenistic
    period (323-31BCE.), particularly Callimachus
  • Short poems, personal, learned (doctus),
    allusive, sophisticated, light (lepidum)
  • Neoteroi (new ones)
  • Lyric poet/epigrammatist
  • Epigram is lowest in hierarchy of poetic genres
    invective, obscene
  • Attacked powerful e.g. Julius Caesar

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Collection of Poetry
  • Only one copy survived in Verona
  • 116 poems
  • Not written in chronological order
  • Not based on theme, but meter generally
  • I-LX short poems in various meters (Polymetra)
  • LXI-LXVIII long poems, epyllion
  • LXIX-CXVI epigrams in elegaic couplet

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Collection (cont.)
  • Most likely appeared in three papyrus scrolls
    (libelli)
  • Most likely edited and published by Catullus

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Interpreting Catullus Poetry
  • Biographical references are to be accepted as
    true (19th c.)
  • Poetry has no relation to real life, but exists
    in a self-referential vacuum (20th)
  • Intentional Fallacy
  • Most likely somewhere in between
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