Carmina

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Carmina
by Gaius Valerius Catullus
These are the surviving works of Gaius Valerius Catullus, an ancient Roman poet. As a member of the poetae novi, Catullus wrote poems about primarily personal themes, including love (budding, reciprocated, and betrayed), satire (especially of the pretentious), friendship, and death. See Carmina for some of the texts in Latin.


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Carmina 18-20 were included in a 17th century publication, but were later found not to be writen by Catullus.
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