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Ovidio Cátulo González
Castillo (6
August 1906 – 19
October 1975) was an
Argentine poet and
tango music composer. He was the
author of many
famous works...
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pseudonym on his work at the La Independencia,
under Antonio Luna, was
Catulo. He
later joined the
Nacionalista Party which wanted the
independence of...
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tango histories: for
example La Boca, San
Telmo and Boedo. At
Boedo Avenue,
Cátulo Castillo,
Homero Manzi and
other singers and
composers used to meet at the...
- rabbits", a use
adopted by Cicero, Cesar,
Pliny the
Elder and, in particular,
Catulo, who
referred to
Hispania as the
cuniculus peninsula. Data
related to Procaviidae...
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Library as "samba de partido-alto" in 1913, "A
viola está magoada", by
Catulo da Paixão Cearense,
released as "samba" by
Baiano and Júlia the following...
- προσδῆσαι (Aesop 1980, pp. 304–305). "inter quam et Illyri**** Melite, unde
catulos Melitaeos appellari Callimachus auctor est": "(between
Corcyra Melaena)...
- by
Cátulo Castillo) (1953)
Patio mío (1953)
Milonga del
mayoral (1953) La
cantina (1954) A la
guardia nueva (1955) La última
curda (lyrics by
Cátulo Castillo)...
- Law & the Humanities: Vol. 8,
Issue 2, p.526 Gary
Daher Canedo: Safo y
Catulo: poesía
amorosa de la antigüedad,
Universidad Nur, 2005. J.
Michael Walton:...
- Bucolics: Nec tibi cura
canum fuerit postrema; sed una
Veloces Spartae catulos,
acremque Molossum,
Pasce sero pingui: "Do not let the care of dogs be...
- one
begun in 1917), and his
setting of the
poetry of Mário de
Andrade and
Catulo da Paxão
Cearense in the Canções típicas
brasileiras of 1919. His classical...