-
Ciris is
ascribed to
Virgil as
early as Donatus' Vita.
Quintilian quotes Catalepton 2 as the work of Virgil. The
Elegiae in
Maecenatem cannot possibly be...
-
means "Gallic tau". The only
known mention of the
letter is
found in
Catalepton, a set of
epigrams attributed to
Virgil and
collected after his death...
-
character Silenus. Donatus, Vita Vergilii, 79. Virgil,
Catalepton, 5;
Catalepton, 8. Virgil,
Catalepton, 5. Cicero, de Finibus, ii. 35
Servius on
Eclogue 6...
- life and in some ways
lived the life of an invalid.
According to the
Catalepton, he
began to
write poetry while in the
Epicurean school of Siro in Naples...
- Vergil:
Comprising the Culex, Dirae, Lydia, Moretum, Copa, Priapeia, and
Catalepton (Birmingham:
Cornish Brothers, 1916),
scanned as part of
Appendix Vergiliana:...
- 2007), p. 31,
citing Ad
Verrem 5.27. L.
Richardson Jr., "Catullus 4 and
Catalepton 10 Again,"
American Journal of
Philology 93:1 (1972), p. 217.
Maeve O'Brien...
- 4th
century CE, in
which Donatus claimed that
Vergil wrote the
poems Catalepton, Priapea, Epigrammata, Dirae, Ciris, and
Culex when he was 26. Servius’s...
-
printed among the
poems of
Tibullus as iv. 1; the
other included in the
Catalepton, the
collection of
small poems attributed to Virgil)
indicate the esteem...
-
sphin ut male illisit, ita
omnia ista
uerba miscuit fratri. — Virgil,
Catalepton II: "THAT
lover of
Corinthian words or obsolete, That—well, that spouter...
- Schoonhoven, H. (1983)."The
Panegyricus Messallae: Date and
Relation with
Catalepton 9". From the book Band 30/3
Sprache und
Literatur (Literatur der augusteischen...