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This document provides a select bibliography on Catullus 64, listing 16 scholarly sources published between 1956 and 2016 that analyze various aspects of the poem. The sources examine its structure, allusions, intertextuality with works by Hesiod and Apollonius Rhodius, imagery of Thetis, and comparisons to Callimachus' Hymn to Delos. Many focus on the complex layers of references and voices within the poem.
This document provides a select bibliography on Catullus 64, listing 16 scholarly sources published between 1956 and 2016 that analyze various aspects of the poem. The sources examine its structure, allusions, intertextuality with works by Hesiod and Apollonius Rhodius, imagery of Thetis, and comparisons to Callimachus' Hymn to Delos. Many focus on the complex layers of references and voices within the poem.
This document provides a select bibliography on Catullus 64, listing 16 scholarly sources published between 1956 and 2016 that analyze various aspects of the poem. The sources examine its structure, allusions, intertextuality with works by Hesiod and Apollonius Rhodius, imagery of Thetis, and comparisons to Callimachus' Hymn to Delos. Many focus on the complex layers of references and voices within the poem.
1956 Klingner, F. Catulls Peleus-Epos. SBAW 6, 1-92.
1970 Bramble, J. C. 1970. Structure and Ambiguity in Catullus LXIV. Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society 16: 2241. 1982 Jenkyns, R. (1982) Catullus and the Idea of a Masterpiece in id. Three Classical Poets: Sappho, Catullus, and Juvenal, Cambridge, Mass., 85-150 1982 Richard F. Thomas, Catullus and the Polemics of Poetic Reference (Poem 64.1-18), The American Journal of Philology 103, 1982, 144-164 1983 Zetzel, James E. G. Catullus and the Poetics of Allusion. Illinois Classical Studies 8 (1983): 25186. Reprinted in Gaisser, ed., Catullus, 198216. 1995 Gaisser, Threads in the Labyrinth: Competing Views and Voices in Catullus 64. American Journal of Philology 116 (1995): 579616. Reprinted in Gaisser, ed., Catullus, 21758. 1996 Clare, R. J. Catullus and the Argonautica of Apollonius Rhodius: Allusion and Exemplarity. Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society 42 (1996): 6088. 2000 Pontani, F. 2000. Catullus 64 and theHesiodic Catalogue: a suggestion, Philologus 144: 267ss. 2000 Hadjicosti Ioanna L. Apollo at the Wedding of Thetis and Peleus: Four Problematic Cases. In: L'antiquit classique, Tome 75, 2006. pp. 15-2 2004 Schmale, Michaela . Bilderreigen und Erzhllabyrinth : Catullus Carmen. - Mnchen ; Leipzig : Saur, 2004. - 307 p. ; 25 cm. 2005 Philip Hardie, "The Hesiodic Catalogue of Women and Latin poetry", in R. Hunter, ed., The Hesiodic Catalogue of Women: Constructions and Reconstructions. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005, 287-298 2006 Kinch, The Ethical Agency of the Female Lyric Voice: The Wife's Lament and Catullus 64, Studies in Philology, Volume 103, Number 2, Spring 2006, pp. 121-152 2007 DeBrohun, Jeri Blair. Catullan Intertextuality: Apollonius and the Allusive Plot of Catullus 64. In Skinner, Marilyn B., ed. A Companion to Catullus. Malden, Mass., Oxford, and Carlton, Victoria, Australia, 2007, 293313. 2012 Fernandelli, Marco, Catullo e la rinascita dell' epos : dal carme 64 all' Eneide, Hildesheim : Olms, 2012 2014 Tams, The Morphological Metamorphosis of Thetis in Catullus Poem 64, CW 2014 2015 Fernandelli, Marco . Chartae laboriosae : autore e lettore nei carmi maggiori di Catullo (c. 64 e 65), Cesena : Stilgraf, 2015. 2016 A. Ambhl, Epyllion as idyll or enigma? Thessaly as a mythico-literary landscape of war in Catullus 64 and in Callimachus Hymn to Delos, Aitia 6, 2016 (online)
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