Reading Latin Poetry Podcast

Episode 10 - Lover's Paradox (Catullus 72)

04.16.2015 - By Play

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DICEBAS quondam solum te nosse Catullum,    Lesbia, nec prae me uelle tenere Iouem.dilexi tum te non tantum ut uulgus amicam,    sed pater ut gnatos diligit et generos.nunc te cognoui: quare etsi impensius uror,    5    multo mi tamen es uilior et leuior.qui potis est, inquis? quod amantem iniuria talis    cogit amare magis, sed bene uelle minus.     Bibliography Fordyce, C.J. (1961). Catullus. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Garrison, D.H. (2008). The Student’s Catullus (3rd ed.). Norman, USA: University of Oklahoma Press. Godwin, J. (1999). Catullus: The Shorter Poems. Warminster, England: Aris & Phillips Ltd.   Listen by using the player below. Remember also that the podcast is available on iTunes here, or by searching for "reading Latin poetry" in the iTunes store.   

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