Catulli Carmen VIII
Catulli Carmen VIII quinque modis dissimilibus audite:
[trimetrus iambicus scazonte (coliambus)]
1. Catulli Carmen VIII audite hic ["ARLT Audio"]
Miser Catulle, dēsinās ineptīre,
et quod vidēs perīsse perditum dūcās.
Fulsēre quondam candidī tibī sōlēs,
cum ventitābās quō puella ducēbat
amāta nōbīs quantum amābitur nūlla
Ibi illā multa cum iocosa fiebant,
quae tū volebas nec puella nolebat,
fulsēre vērē candidī tibī sōlēs.
Nunc iam illa nōn vult: tu quoque impotēns nōlī,
nec quae fugit sectare, nec miser vīve,
sed obstinātā mente perfer, obdūrā.
Valē puella. Iam Catullus obdūrat,
nec tē requīret nec rogābit invītam.
At tū dolebis, cum rogāberis nūlla.
Scelesta, vae tē! quae tibī manet vīta?
Quis nunc tē adībit? Cui vidēberis bella?
Quem nunc amābis? Cuius esse dīcēris?
Quem bāsiābis? Cui labella mordēbis?
At tū, Catulle, dēstinātus obdūrā.
2. Catulli Carmen VIII audite hic atque hic in "LATINVM: The Online Latin Course"
3. Catulli Carmen VIII cantatum audite hic [Classics Technology Center]
4. Alius audibilis nexus hic -> [Seminar für Klassische Philologie der Universität Basel]
5. Catulli Carmen VIII Latine recitatum a Ruben Shito audite et uidete:
SELECTA BIBLIOGRAPHIA
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Skinner, MB (1971). "Catullus 8: The Comic Amator as Eiron". Classical Journal 66: 298–305.
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Moritz, LA (1966). "Miser Catulle: A Postscript". Greece and Rome 13: 156–157.
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Wiseman, T.P., Catullus and his world: a reappraisal, CUP, Cambridge, 1987.
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Catulli quoque carmen V audite hic.
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