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Oxford Readings in Catullus

by Julia Haig Gaisser (Editor)

Other authors: J.N. Adams (Contributor), Giuseppe Gilberto Biondi (Contributor), Wendell Clausen (Contributor), Gian Biagio Conte (Contributor), Frank O. Copley (Contributor)22 more, Denis Feeney (Contributor), Andrew Feldherr (Contributor), Eduard Fraenkel (Contributor), Leofranc Holford-Strevens (Translator), Richard W. Hooper (Contributor), Donald Lateiner (Contributor), R.O.A.M. Lyne (Contributor), C.W. Macleod (Contributor), Paul Allen Miller (Contributor), Angelo Poliziano (Contributor), Michael C.J. Putnam (Contributor), Amy Richlin (Contributor), David O. Ross, Jr. (Contributor), Jacopo Sannazaro (Contributor), Charles Segal (Contributor), Daniel L. Selden (Contributor), Marilyn B. Skinner (Contributor), Otto Skutsch (Contributor), W. Jeffrey Tatum (Contributor), Pierio Valeriano (Contributor), T.P. Wiseman (Contributor), James E.G. Zetzel (Contributor)

Series: Oxford Readings in Classical Studies

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A collection of the most interesting and important articles on Catullus from around 1950 to 2000, together with three short pieces from the Renaissance. The readings demonstrate a number of approaches and challenges readers to look at Catullus in different ways. An introduction by Julia Haig Gaisser traces recent themes in Catullan criticism. - ;Oxford Readings in Catullus is a collection of articles that represent a sampling of the most interesting and important work on Catullus from around 1950 to 2000, together with three very short pieces from the Renaissance. The readings, selected for… (more)

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