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  1. 13 de ene. de 2023 · Summary. Catullus’ collection contains several clear echoes of the work of two contemporary Epicurean poets, Lucretius and Philodemus. Indeed, several of the neoteric poet’s central themes (the attractions of otium and disengagement from public life; patronage by members of the high elite and its pitfalls; dissatisfaction with the mos ...

  2. vincials by supporting Mamurra, these men are appropriately called political gamblers (aleo). This connection of agent and supporter-or, at least, tolerator-is brought out even more clearly in the repeated references to eating. Catullus brands as gluttonous anyone who can endure the behavior of Mamurra (2 and 10). This theme is picked

  3. Mamurra, we must first examine the cycle of lampoons directed at him and note how he is portrayed in them. In attacking Caesar's praefectusfabrum Catullus clearly adheres to the traditions of Roman political invective, which favored indiscriminate charges of sexual debauchery and extravagance.3 His Mamurra

  4. ON MAMURRA'S MISTRESS. That Ametina, worn-out whore, Me for a myriad oft would bore, That strumpet of th' ignoble nose, To leman, rakehell Formian chose. An ye would guard her (kinsmen folk) Your friends and leaches d'ye convoke: The girl's not sound-sens'd; ask ye naught. Of her complaint: she's love-distraught.

  5. es.vikidia.org › wiki › GaturroGaturro - Vikidia

    Mamurra: Es la mamá biológica de Gaturro. Es super sobreprotectora con Gaturro, le pide que coma bien, se abrigue, estudie y que se cuide de todos los peligros. Está siempre acompañada de su tupper, para Gaturro obvio. Gatulongo: Es un primo de Gaturro con un cuello muy largo.

  6. ON MAMURRA AND JULIUS CAESAR ON LESBIA WHO ENDED BADLY ON RUFA TO A CRUEL CHARMER Epithalamium On Vinia And Manlius Nuptial Song By Youths And Damsels THE ADVENTURES OF ATYS Marriage of Peleus and Thetis TO HORTALUS LAMENTING A LOST BROTHER. (LOQUITUR) BERENICE'S LOCK. DIALOGUE CONCERNING CATULLUS AT A HARLOT'S DOOR.

  7. citizendium.org › wiki › MamurraMamurra - Citizendium

    Mamurra (fl. 1st century BC) was a military officer and engineer of the late Roman Republic who served under Julius Caesar.. Mamurra was an equestrian who came from the Italian city of Formiae. His family must have been prominent there, as Horace calls it "the city of the Mamurrae".. He served as praefectus fabrum (prefect of engineers) under Caesar in Gaul; a poem by Catullus also refers to ...

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