"Carmina" presents the complete collection of poems by Gaius Valerius Catullus, a renowned Latin poet of the late Roman Republic. Celebrated for their passionate expression and personal themes, Catullus's poems offer an intimate glimpse into the life and emotions of a young Roman nobleman. This edition, edited by Carl Julius Sillig, provides readers with a valuable resource for understanding Catullus's enduring influence on Western literature.
From poignant love poems addressed to Lesbia to biting satirical verses and tender expressions of friendship, the "Carmina" showcase the full range of Catullus's poetic talent. His work is notable for its lyrical beauty, emotional depth, and frank portrayal of human experience, making it a cornerstone of classical literature. This collection remains a vital text for students and enthusiasts of Latin poetry and ancient Roman culture.
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