4 edition of Catullus, Tibullus, Pervigilium Veneris. found in the catalog.
Catullus, Tibullus, Pervigilium Veneris.
Gaius Valerius Catullus
Published
1995
by Harvard University Press, W. Heinemann in Cambridge, Mass, London
.
Written in
Edition Notes
Genre | Translations into English. |
Series | The Loeb classical library -- 6. |
Contributions | Warre Cornish, Francis, 1839-1916., Postgate, J. P. 1853-1926., Mackail, J. W. 1859-1945., Goold, G. P. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | xiv, 375 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 375 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL18213673M |
ISBN 10 | 0674990072 |
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Catullus. Tibullus. Pervigilium Veneris book. Read 12 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. Catullus (Gaius Valerius, 84–54 BCE), of Ve /5(12).
Catullus ( BCE) couples consummate poetic artistry with intensity of feeling. Tibullus (c. BCE) proclaims love for Delia and Nemesis in elegy. The beautiful verse of the Pervigilium Veneris (fourth century CE?) celebrates a spring festival in honour of the goddess of love.
Catullus. Tibullus. Pervigilium Veneris by Catullus, Tibullus, F. Cornish of which only the first two are authentic. Book 1 mostly proclaims his love for “Delia,” Book 2 his passion for “Nemesis.” The third book consists of a miscellany of poems from the archives of Messalla; it is very doubtful whether any come from the pen Price: $ Finally, Tiberianus's Pervigilium Veneris attracts attention because Pervigilium Veneris.
book suggests the move away from classical poetry to Medieval forms. This is a review of the Loeb Catullus (combined with Tibullus), Ed.
Goold. In studying Catullus, I employ Thomson, Mynors' OCT and Kroll's Teubner. I have used Quinn and Fordyce in the past, but don't Cited by: 1. Booktopia has Catullus, Tibullus, Pervigilium Veneris, Loeb Classical Library No.
6 by Albius Tibullus. Buy a discounted Hardcover of Catullus, Tibullus, Pervigilium Veneris online. The text of Tibullus has been emended; the text of Pervigilium Veneris has been thoroughly corrected and the translation revised.
作者简介 Catullus (Gaius Valerius, 84–54 BCE), of Verona, went early to Rome, where he associated not only with other literary men from Cisalpine Gaul but also with Cicero and Hortensius. Catullus, Tibullus, Pervigilium Veneris (Loeb Classical Library No.
6) Gaius Valerius Catullus, Albius Tibullus Catullus (Gaius Valerius, 84–54 BCE), of Verona, went early to Rome, where he associated not only with other literary men from Cisalpine Gaul but also with Cicero and Hortensius. Book 1 mostly proclaims his love for 'Delia', Book 2 his passion for 'Nemesis'.
The third book consists of a miscellany of poems from the archives of Messalla; it is very doubtful whether any come from the pen of Tibullus himself.
Catullus. Tibullus. Pervigilium Veneris. Translated by F. Cornish, J. Postgate, J. Mackail. Revised by. Works: WITH Works AND Pervigilium Veneris by Albius Tibullus,download free ebooks, Download free PDF EPUB ebook. Works: WITH Works AND Pervigilium Veneris by Albius Tibullus,available at Book Depository with free delivery worldwide.
Elmer Truesdell Merrill: Catullus (introduction, text, annotations, critical appendix), Boston (repr. Harvard ) Wilhelm Kroll: C. Valerius Catullus (German: introduction, text, apparatus, commentary, addenda to edition) Stuttgart 5 [contains full bibliography for – by J.
Kroymann]. Pervigilium Veneris (or The Vigil of Venus) is a Latin poem of uncertain date, variously assigned to the 2nd, 4th or 5th centuries. It is sometimes thought to have been by the poet Tiberianus, because of strong similarities with his poem Amnis ibat, though other scholars attribute it to Publius Annius Florus, and yet others find no sufficient evidence for any attribution.
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Get this from a library. Catullus, Tibullus and Pervigilium Veneris. [Gaius Valerius Catullus; Francis Warre Cornish; J P Postgate; J W Mackail; G P Goold; Tibullus.] -- CATULLUS (Gaius Valerius, B.C.), of Verona, came early to Rome, where he associated not only with other literary men from Cisalpine Gaul, but also with Cicero and Hortensius.
Catullus (84 54BCE) couples consummate poetic artistry with intensity of feeling. Tibullus (c. 54 19 BCE) proclaims love for Delia and Nemesis in elegy. The beautiful verse of the "Pervigilium Veneris" (fourth century CE?) celebrates a spring festival in honour of the goddess of love.
This review relates to the volume -Catullus, Tibullus, Pervigilium Veneris- Second Edition, Loeb Classical Library # 6, ISBN: The original translations of Catullus (by F.W. Cornish), of Tibullus (by J.
Postgate), and of the -Pervigilium Veneris- (by J. M Mackail) have now been updated for the better by G. Genre/Form: Translations: Additional Physical Format: Online version: Catullus, Gaius Valerius. Catullus, Tibullus and Pervigilium Veneris. Cambridge, MA: Harvard.
Catullus. Tibullus. Pervigilium Veneris,harvard university press. Catullus. Tibullus. Pervigilium Veneris (Loeb Classical Library #6) (Hardcover) By Catullus, Tibullus, F.
W. Cornish (Translator) Harvard University Press,pp. Publication Date: January 1, Other Editions of This Title: Paperback (9/26/). xiv, p. ; 17 cm Includes bibliographical references and indexes The poems of Gaius Valerius Catullus / translated by F.W.
Cornish -- Tibullus / translated by J.P. Postgate -- Pervigilium Veneris / translated by J.W. MackailPages: The poems of Gaius Valerius Catullus / translated by F. W. Cornish -- Tibullus / translated by J. P.
Postgate -- Pervigilium Veneris / translated by J. W. Mackail. Catullus (Gaius Valerius, 84–54 BCE), of Verona, went early to Rome, where he associated not only with other literary men from Cisalpine Gaul but also with Cicero and Hortensius.