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The
Students Catullus |
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The Student's
Catullus places its emphasis on understanding the original Latin
text rather than merely translating it into English. A complete
Latin-English vocabulary explains the meaning of Catullus' words;
notes to each poem illuminate the meaning of his language, with
explanations of word choice, word order, sound effects, and metric
artistry. Historical and literary allusions are also explained,
with the result that students enter deeper into the poet's world
than the best English translation can suggest. The Student's Catullus
makes it clear why we still read Catullus in Latin. Written to become
the standard college textbook as well as a comprehensive reference,
the book includes a brief introduction setting forth the known facts
about the poet's life and the character of his poems, a fresh recension
of all 113 poems, and a commentary in English on each poem, explaining
difficult points of Latin, features of Catullus' artistry, and background
information. Additional aids to the reader are a Who's Who of the
most important people in Catullus' poems, an introduction to Catullan
meters, a glossary of literary terms used in the commentary, a complete
Catullan vocabulary, and six maps. "A textbook for the first Latin reading of Catullus' poems. Designed to facilitate understanding of the literature rather than as simply a translation. Includes an introduction by Garrison (classics, Northwestern); appendices explaining the poet's characters, meters, and usage; and a complete Latin-English vocabulary. -Booknews. |
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