Catullus Flashcards

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(Cat 3) Venus

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Goddess of Love

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(Cat 3) Cupid

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  • Venus’ son

- God who inspired Love

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(Cat 3) Orcus

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Hell

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(Cat 5) one as

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a coin of small value

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(Cat 5) so that no evil man can be jealous when they know there are so many kisses

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Romans believed that if you knew how many things there were, you had power over them

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(Cat 7) Libya

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  • Country in North Africa
  • Hot
  • Under Roman control from 146 BC
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(Cat 7) silphium-bearing Cyrene

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  • Main city of Libya (country in North Africa)

- known to export a plant called silphium, may have been used for medicine

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(Cat 7) oracle of sweltering Jupiter

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  • Jupiter = Roman king of Gods

- ‘sweltering Jupiter’ is a god local to Libya = Ammon (Egyptian counterpart of Jupiter)

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(Cat 7) Battus

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  • First King of Cyrene (main city of Libya, North Africa)

- worshipped at tomb in Cyrene

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(Cat 7) which fussy men cannot count up nor bewitch with evil tongue

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Romans believed that if you knew how many things there were, you had power over them, and could curse them

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(Cat 9) Veranius

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Friend of Catullus from Spain

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(Cat 45) Libya

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  • Country in North Africa
  • Hot
  • Under Roman control from 146 BC
  • could find lions there
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(Cat 45) India

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  • not under Roman rule but had trade links

- could find lions there

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(Cat 45) Love sneezed on the right

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uncertain, but presumably a good omen

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(Cat 45) Syrians

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  • Syria = country in Middle East

Roman general Crassus sent an expedition there in 55 BC, but not conquered in Catullus’ time

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(Cat 45) Britons

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  • Julius Ceasar campaigned in Britain in 55 and 54 BC, but not conquered in Catullus’ time
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(Cat 45) Venus

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Goddess of Love

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(Cat 50) Licinius

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  • Friend of Catullus

- orator and poet

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(Cat 50) Nemesis

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Goddess of vengeance

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(Cat 65) Ortalus

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  • Hortalus, orator and poet

- Catullus promised to send him a translation of Callimachus

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(Cat 65) Muses

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Goddess of poetry

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(Cat 65) Lethe

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River in the Underworld. Once you drank from it, you forgot your previous life.

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(Cat 65) Trojan

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Troy was a city in Asia Minor (modern Turkey). It no longer stood in Catullus’ time, but he uses the adjective ‘Trojan’ to refer to the region.

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(Cat 65) Rhoetean shore

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Rhoeteum was a promontory on the Hellespont, but the word is used as a synonym of Trojan.

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(Cat 65) Daulian bird

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Procne. Her sister Philomela was raped by her husband, Tereus, who cut out Philomela’s tongue so she could not speak of the crime. Procne killed her son, Itys/Itylus, and fed him to his father as punishment. The gods turned Procne into a nightingale, Philomela into a swallow and Tereus into a hoopoe.

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(Cat 65) Itys

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Son of Procne and Philomela, killed by his mother

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(Cat 65) Battiades

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‘Son of Battus’ = Callimachus. Called this because he was a descendant of Battus, first kingof Cyrene in Libya. Callimachus was a Hellenistic poet, writing in Greek, who inspired Catullus’ style of poetry.

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(Cat 72) Jupiter

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Roman king of the gods.

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(Cat 107) O day with a whiter mark!

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Cretans would drop a white pebble into their quivers to mark a happy day.

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(Cat 86) Quintia

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Roman woman (unknown)