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Gaius Valerius Catullus, a Roman poet from the 1st century BC, is widely renowned for his collection of poems and fragments commonly known as 'The Poems and Fragments of Catullus'. This literary masterpiece is characterized by its emotional depth and vivid imagery, delving into themes of love, friendship, and mortality. Catullus' writing style is elegant and sophisticated, with a keen attention to meter and structure, drawing from the rich tradition of Roman poetry. The poems range from tender expressions of affection to scathing invectives, showcasing Catullus' versatility as a poet. The…mehr

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Gaius Valerius Catullus, a Roman poet from the 1st century BC, is widely renowned for his collection of poems and fragments commonly known as 'The Poems and Fragments of Catullus'. This literary masterpiece is characterized by its emotional depth and vivid imagery, delving into themes of love, friendship, and mortality. Catullus' writing style is elegant and sophisticated, with a keen attention to meter and structure, drawing from the rich tradition of Roman poetry. The poems range from tender expressions of affection to scathing invectives, showcasing Catullus' versatility as a poet. The collection is a reflection of the tumultuous and passionate nature of Catullus' personal life, making it a compelling read for those interested in ancient Roman literature and poetry. Recommended for readers looking to delve into the complexities of human emotion through the lens of a gifted poet.

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Gaius Valerius Catullus (c. 84 - c. 54 BCE) was a Roman poet of the late Roman Republic who wrote in the neoteric style, characterized by its departure from epic themes and traditional versification in favor of shorter forms such as elegiac couplets and lyrical metres. Catullus is best known for his collection of poems, often referred to as the 'Carmina' or 'The Poems and Fragments of Catullus.' His work is marked by its emotional intensity, ranging from ecstatic expressions of love for his mistress Lesbia (widely believed to be a pseudonym for Clodia Metelli), to savage and often obscene satires against his contemporaries. His poetry has been preserved through a single manuscript, and the totality of 116 poems that survive offer insights into the complex social and political dynamics of his time. Catullus' remarkable blend of classical references, innovative use of Latin language, and raw exploration of personal feelings place him as a key precursor to later lyric poets. As part of the so-called 'new poets', Catullus' work reflects the Hellenistic influences and an intense emotional subjectivity, which have made his poetry endure for centuries in the Western literary canon. His verses have been extensively studied for their style, their historical context, and their influence on later poets like Horace, Ovid, and even modern writers.