Catulli Carmina

audiobook

Catulli Carmina

by Gaius Valerius Catullus, Robinson Ellis

LA·~3 hours·22 chapters

Chapters

22 total
1

FIRST PUBLISHED 1904 REPRINTED 1910, 1919, 1923, 1928, 1937 PRINTED IN GREAT BRITAIN

0:07
2

PRAEFATIO

16:02
3

CATVLLI CARMINA

1:22:47
4

IVVENES

0:37
5

VIRGINES

0:54
6

IVVENES

0:51
7

VIRGINES

0:35
8

IVVENES

0:34
9

VIRGINES

0:24
10

IVVENES

0:32

Description

A vivid chorus of youthful emotion rises from this ancient Latin collection, where love, rivalry, and bitter wit intertwine in compact, lyrical bursts. The poet’s voice swings from tender affection for a beloved to razor‑sharp mockery of rivals, all rendered in strikingly personal language that still feels immediate today. Even the brief, playful invocations and sharp epigrams capture the restless spirit of a Roman youth navigating desire and social expectation.

Beyond the verses themselves, the work offers a fascinating glimpse into the survival of classical literature. Rediscovered in the fourteenth century through a handful of fragile manuscripts, these poems traveled across medieval Italy, catching the attention of scholars who painstakingly copied and commented on them. Their transmission tells a story of scholarly devotion, revealing how a once‑lost voice was restored to the literary canon and continues to inspire listeners with its raw, timeless humanity.

Collections

Browse all

Details

Language

la

Duration

~3 hours (226K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Louise Hope, David Starner and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2007-11-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

Subjects

About the authors

Gaius Valerius Catullus

Gaius Valerius Catullus

-84–-53

Fierce, witty, and startlingly personal, these poems bring ancient Rome to life through love, jealousy, friendship, and insult. Though little is known for certain about his life, the surviving verses of Catullus still feel immediate more than two thousand years later.

View all books
Robinson Ellis

Robinson Ellis

1834–1913

Best known for his editions and translations of Latin poets, this Oxford scholar helped bring writers like Catullus and Manilius to a wider English-speaking audience. His work combined meticulous scholarship with a clear love of classical literature.

View all books

You may also like