Index Verborvm Catvllianvs, compiled by Monroe Nichols Wetmore and first published in 1912, is a comprehensive index of the vocabulary used in the poetry of Catullus. This meticulously crafted reference work provides scholars and students of Latin literature with an invaluable tool for analyzing and understanding Catullus's works.
The index lists every word used by Catullus, offering a detailed overview of his poetic language. It remains an essential resource for anyone studying Latin poetry, linguistics, and classical literature. This volume supports detailed textual analysis and deeper appreciation of Catullus's enduring literary contribution.
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