De Metris Catulli... offers a detailed examination of the metrical structures employed in the poetry of Catullus. Authored by Car. Frid. Aug Nobbe, this work delves into the intricacies of Latin prosody as exemplified in Catullus's verses. It provides valuable insights for students and scholars interested in classical philology, Latin literature, and the art of poetry. This book will appeal to those studying the nuances of meter and rhythm in ancient poetry.
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