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In this course students will read the poetry of Catullus, who wrote on erotic, political and mythological themes during the period of the Late Roman Republic. In parallel with a close reading of the texts, the lectures and tutorials will explore the aesthetic qualities of Catullus' use of Latin, and interpret the poems in the context of Roman history of the period. The level of Latin is moderately advanced. PLEASE NOTE that the School of Classics reserves the right to withdraw modules in the period up to and including the first week of the teaching trimester.
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Dr Helen Dixon | Lecturer / Co-Lecturer |