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The poetry of youth |
409 |
Accidental preservation of the poems |
410 |
Principle of their arrangement |
412 |
Vivid personal revelation afforded by them |
413 |
Uncertainty as to the date of his birth |
414 |
Birth-place and social standing |
417 |
Influences of his native district |
419 |
Identity of Lesbia and Clodia |
422 |
Poems written between 61 and 57 b.c. |
425 |
Poems connected with his Bithynian journey |
429 |
Poems written between 56 and 54 b.c. |
433 |
Character of his poems, founded on the passion of love |
436 |
" " " " on friendship and affection |
439 |
His short satirical pieces |
444 |
Other poems expressive of personal feeling |
450 |
Qualities of style in these poems |
452 |
" of rhythm |
453 |
" of form |
454 |
The Hymn to Diana |
455 |
His longer and more purely artistic pieces |
456 |
His Epithalamia |
457 |
His Attis |
461 |
The Peleus and Thetis |
462 |
The longer elegiac poems |
469 |
Rank of Catullus among the poets of the world |
472 |