一、中文文献
卡图卢斯在民国时期已经有作家提及。周作人在1914年登在绍兴《禹域日报》上的一篇小文中提到的“加都卢思”便是他,而且还引用了他的几句诗:“汝毋更念旧欢,已杀吾爱,如野花之压于锄犁矣。”显然译自《歌集》第11首的最后一节。邵洵美在个人的论文集《火与肉》中也讨论过他(“迦多罗斯”)的作品。
1 翻译
卡图卢斯《歌集》拉中对照译注本. 李永毅译注. 北京:中国青年出版社,2008.
古罗马诗选. 飞白译. 广州:花城出版社,2001.(有三十多首卡图卢斯的诗作)
2 研究
王焕生. 古罗马文学史. 北京:人民文学出版社,2006.(第三编第二章《新诗派和卡图卢斯的抒情诗》)
——. 古罗马文艺批评史纲. 南京:译林出版社,1998.(第三章第三节《卡图卢斯和罗马新诗派》)
二、外文文献
1.《歌集》文本及评注(按时间顺序)
Doering, F. G., ed. C. Valerii Catulli Omnia Opera. London: Valpy, 1822.
Lachman, Carol, ed. Q. Valerii Catulli Veronensis Liber. Berlin: Reimer, 1829.
Schmidt, B., ed. C. Valeri Catulli Veronensis Carmina. Leipzig: Bernhard Tauchnitz, 1887.
Ellis, Robinson. A Commentary on Catullus. 2nd ed. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1889.(没有文本,只有评注,至今仍是权威著作)
Owen, S. G., ed. Catullus. London: Lawrence & Bullen, 1893.
Merrill, E. T., ed. Catullus. Cambridge: Harvard UP, 1893.(文本评注皆有)
Munro, H. A. J. Criticisms and Elucidations of Catullus. London: George Bell & Sons, 1905. (没有文本,只有评注)
Mynors, R. A. B., ed. C. Valerii Catulli Carmina. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1958. (只有文本,无评注)
Fordyce, C. J. Catullus: A Commentary. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1961. (文本评注皆有,但有30余首未收录)
Quinn, Kenneth. Catullus: The Poems with Commentary. London: Macmillan, 1970. (文本评注皆有,当代最有影响的评注)
Goold, G. P. , ed. Catullus. London: Duckworth, 1983.(含文本、翻译和注释)
Ferguson, John. Catullus. Lawrence: Coronado Press, 1985. (文本评注皆有)
Garrison, Daniel H., ed. The Student’s Catullus. Norman: U of Oklahoma P, 1989.(含注释、格律简介、人物简介、地图、词汇表)
Thomson, D. F. S., ed. Catullus: Edited with a Textual and Interpretive Commentary. Toronto: U of Toronto P, 1997.(文本评注皆有)
2.《歌集》英语译本(按时间顺序)
目前尚无标准译本。
Burton, Richard F., trans. The Carmina of Gaius Valerius Catullus. With prose translation, introduction, and notes by Leonard C. Smithers. London: Privately printed, 1894; reprinted, New York, 1928.(第一个未删节的英文译本)
Cornish, F. W., trans. Catullus, Tibullus and Pervigilium Veneris. Cambridge: Harvard UP, 1912.
Gregory, H., trans. The Poems of Catullus. New York: Grove, 1933.
Copley, F. O., trans. Complete Poetry of Catullus. Ann Arbor: Michigan UP, 1957.
Swanson R. A., trans. Odi et Amo: Complete Poetry. New York: Bobbs—Merrill, 1959.
Whigham, Peter, trans. Poems of Catullus. Baltimore: Penguin, 1966.
Myers, Reney and Robert J. Ormsby, trans. Catullus: The Complete Poems for American Readers. New York: Dutton, 1970.
Michie, James, trans. The Poems of Catullus. New York: Vintage, 1971.
Raphael, Frederic and Kenneth McLeish, trans. The Poems of Catullus. Boston: Godine, 1979.
Martin, Charles, trans. The Poems of Catullus. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1990.
Lee, Guy, trans. The Poems of Catullus. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1990.
- 卡图卢斯研究著作
(1)工具书(按时间顺序)
Wetmore, Monroe Nichols. Index Verborum Catullianus. New Haven: Yale U P, 1912. (卡图卢斯《歌集》词汇索引)
Harrauer, Hermann. A Bibliography to Catullus. Hildesheim: G. Olms, 1977. (卡图卢斯研究书目汇编)
Small, Stuart. Catullus: A Reader’s Guide to the Poems. Lanham: UP of America, 1983.
Holoka, James P. Gaius Valerius Catullus: A Systematic Bibliography. New York: Garland, 1985. (卡图卢斯研究书目汇编)
Skinner, Marilyn B. A Companion to Catullus. Oxford: Blackwell, 2007.
(2)专著(按时间顺序)
Ellis, Robinson. Catullus in the XIVth Century. London: H. Frowde, 1905.
Havelock, E. A. The Lyric Genius of Catullus. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1929.
Wheeler, Arthur Leslie. Catullus and the Traditions of Ancient Poetry. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1934.
McPeek, J. A. S. Catullus in Strange and Distant Britain. Cambridge: Harvard UP, 1939.
Quinn, Kenneth. The Catullan Revolution. Carlton: Melbourne UP, 1959.
Wiseman, T. P. Catullan Questions. Leicester.: Leicester UP, 1969.
Ross, David O, Jr. Style and Tradition in Catullus. Cambridge: Harvard UP, 1969.
Loomis, Julia W. Studies in Catullan Verse: An Analysis of Word Types and Patterns in the Polymetra. Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1972.
Konstan, David. Catullus’ Indictment of Rome: The Meaning of Catullus 64. Amsterdam: Hakkert, 1977.
Skinner, Marilyn B. Catullus’ Passer: The Arrangement of the Book of Polymetric Poems. New York: Arno Press, 1981.
Wiseman, T. P. Catullus and His World: A Reappraisal. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1985.
Janan, Micaela. “When the Lamp Is Shattered”: Desire and Narrative in Catullus. Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP, 1994.
Fitzgerald, William. Catullan Provocations: Lyric Poetry and the Drama of Position. Berkeley: U of California P, 1995.
Wray, David. Catullus and the Poetics of Roman Manhood. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2001.
Krostenko, Brian A. Cicero, Catullus, and the Language of Social Performance. Chicago: IL U Of Chicago Press, 2001.
Blevins, Jacob. Catullan Consciousness and the Early Modern Lyric in England: From Wyatt to Donne. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2004.
Burl, Aubrey. Catullus: A Poet in the Rome of Julius Caesar. New York: Carroll & Graf, 2004.
(3)论文集(按时间顺序)
Quinn, Kenneth, ed., Approaches to Catullus. Cambridge: Heffer, 1972.
Arnold, Bruce and Andrew Aronson and Gilbert Lawall, eds. Love and Betrayal: A Catullus Reader. New York: Prentice Hall, 2000.
- 卡图卢斯研究论文(按作者音序)
(1)期刊论文
[以下条目中的期刊缩写:Akroterion= Akroterion: Journal for the Classics in South Africa; AJP= The American Journal of Philology; CJ= The Classical Journal; CP= Classical Philology; CQ= The Classical Quarterly; CR= The Classical Review; CSCA= California Studies in Classical Antiquity; CW= Classical World; Greece & Rome= G&R; GRBS= Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies; HR= Hispanic Review; HSCP= Harvard Studies in Classical Philology; HTR= Harvard Theological Review; JRS= The Journal of Roman Studies; MPL= Museum Philologum Londiniense; PCP= Pacific Coast Philology; RR= Russian Review; SAR= South Atlantic Review; SP= Studies in Philology; TAPA= Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association (1897-1972) / Transactions of the American Philological Association (1974- ); TCL= Twentieth Century Literature]
Angelou, Maya. “Catullus, C. 37, and the Theme of Magna Bella.” Helios. 26.1 (1999): 85-97.
Baker, Sheridan. “Catullus 38.” CP. 55.1 (1960): 37-38.
—. “Catullus’ ‘Cum Desiderio Meo.’” CP. 53.4 (1958): 243-244.
—. “The Irony of Catullus’ ‘Septimius and Acme.’” CP. 53.2 (1958): 110-112.
Batstone, William W. “Dry Pumice and the Programmatic Language of Catullus 1.” CP. 93.2 (1998): 125-135.
Bernstein, William H. “A Sense of Taste: Catullus 13.” CJ. 80.2 (1985): 127-130.
Bertman, Stephen. “Oral Imagery in Catullus 7.” CQ. 28.2 (1978): 477-478.
Braunlich, Alice F. “Against Curtailing Catullus’ ‘Passer.’” CQ. 44.4 (1923): 349-352.
Bristol, Evelyn. “The Pushkin ‘Party’ in Russian Poetry.” RR. 40.1 (1981): 20-34.
Bushala, Eugene W. “A Note on Catullus 106.” HSCP. 85 (1981): 131-132.
Burgess, Dana L. “Catullus c. 50: The Exchange of Poetry.” AJP. 107.4 (1986): 576-586.
Cairns, Francis. “Catullus 1.” Mnemosyne. 22 (1969): 153-158.
Case, Beau David. “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner: A Note on Catullus 13.” Latomus. 54 (1995): 875-876.
Chambers, A. B. “Herrick, Corinna, Canticles, and Catullus.” SP. 74.2 (1977): 216-227.
Clausen, Wendell. “Callimachus and Latin Poetry.” GRBS. 5 (1964): 181-196.
Comfort, Howard. “Parody in Catullus LVIIIa.” AJP. 56.1 (1935): 45-49.
Commager, Steele. “Notes on Some Poems of Catullus.” HSCP. 70 (1965): 83-110.
Connely, Willard. “Imprints of Sappho on Catullus.” CJ. 20.7 (1925): 408-413.
Copley, Frank O. “Catullus, c. 1.” TAPA. 82 (1951): 200-206.
—. “Catullus, 35.” AJP. 74.2 (1953): 149-160.
—. “Catullus, c. 38.” TAPA. 87 (1956): 125-129.
—. “Catullus 55, 9-14.” AJP. 73.3 (1952): 295-297.
—. “Emotional Conflict and Its Significance in the Lesbia-Poems of Catullus.” AJP. 70.1 (1949): 22-40.
Crabbe, Anna M. “Ignoscenda Quidem…: Catullus 64 and the Fourth Georgic.” CQ. 27.2 (1977): 342-351.
Currie, Bruno. “A Note on Catullus 63.5.” CQ. 46.2 (1996): 579-581.
Debrohun, Jeri Blair. “Ariadne and the Whirlwind of Fate: Figures of Confusion in Catullus 64. 149-57.” CP. 94.4 1999): 419-430.
Deveny, Thomas. “Poets and Patrons: Literary Adulation in the Epithalamium of the Spanish Golden Age.” SAR. 53.4 (1988): 21-37.
de Villiers. A. “The Laodamia Simile in Catullus 68: Reflections on Love and Loss.” Akroterion. 53 (2008): 57-65.
Dubois, Gene W. “Tradition, Technique, and Personal Involvement in Garcilaso’s Sonnet XVI.” HR. 65.1 (1997): 47-59.
Dyer, Gary R. “Humbert Humbert’s Use of Catullus 58 in Lolita.” TCL. 34.1 (1988): 1-15.
Dyson, M. “Catullus 8 and 76.” CQ. 23.1 (1973): 127-143.
Elder, John P. “Catullus I, His Poetic Creed, and Nepos.” HSCP. 71 (1967): 143-149.
—. “Catullus’ Attis.” AJP. 68.4 (1947): 394-403.
—. “Notes on Some Conscious and Subconscious Elements in Catullus’ Poetry.” HSCP. 60 (1951): 101-136.
Ferguson, John. “Catullus and Ovid.” AJP. 81.4 (1960): 337-357.
Fernandez-Morera, Dario. “Garcilaso’s Second Eclogue and the Literary Tradition.” HR. 47.1 (1979): 37-53.
Finch, Chauncey E. “Turgenev as a Student of the Classics.” CJ. 49.3 (1953): 121.
Fisher, J. M. “Catullus 35.” CP. 66.1 (1971): 1-5.
Forsyth, Phyllis Young. “The Marriage Theme in Catullus 63.” CJ. 66.1 (1970): 66+68-69.
Fraenkel, Eduard. “Two Poems of Catullus.” JRS. 51 (1961): 46-53.
—. “Vesper Adest (Catullus LXII).” JRS. 45 (1955): 1-8.
Frank, R. I. “Catullus 51: Otium versus Virtus.” TAPA. 99 (1968): 233-239.
Frank, Tenney. “The Mutual Borrowings of Catullus and Lucretius and What They Imply.” CP. 28.4 (1933): 249-256.
Fredrick, David. “Haptic Poetics.” Arethusa. 32 (1999): 49-83.
Fredricksmeyer, Ernest A. “Catullus 49, Cicero, and Caesar.” CP. 68.4 (1973): 268-278.
—. “On the Unity of Catullus 51.” TAPA. 96 (1965): 153-163.
Gaisser, Julia Haig. “Threads in the Labyrinth: Competing Views and Voices in Catullus 64.” AJP. 116.4 (1995): 579-616.
Gardner, Hunter H. “Ariadne’s Lament: The Semiotic Impulse of Catullus 64.” TAPA. 137 (2007): 147-179.
Giangrande, G. “Catullus’ Lyrics on the Passer.” MPL. 1 (1975): 137-146.
Gibson, B. J. “Catullus 1.5-7.” CQ. 45.2 (1995): 569-573.
Goold, G. P. “Catullus 3.16.” Phoenix. 23.2 (1969): 186-203.
Greene, Ellen. “Re-Figuring the Feminine Voice: Catullus Translating Sappho.” Arethusa. 32 (1999) : 1-18.
Grieve, Patricia E. “Point and Counterpoint in Lope de Vega’s Rimas and Rimas sacras.” HR. 60.4 (1992): 413-434.
Griffith, R. Drew. “Catullus’ Coma Berenices and Aeneas’ Farewell to Dido.” TAPA. 125 (1995): 47-59.
Gugel, M. H. “Catull, Carmen 8.” Athenaeum. 45 (1967): 278-293.
Hallett, J. P. “Divine unction: some further thoughts on Catullus 13.” Latomus. 37 (1978): 747-748.
Hansen, Wells S. “Caecilius’ Response to the invitation in Catullus 35.” CJ. 102.3 (2007): 213-220.
Harkins, Paul W. “Autoallegory in Catullus 63 and 64.” TAPA. 90 (1959): 102-116.
Harmon, D. P. “Catullus 72.3-4.” CJ. 65.7 (1970): 321-322.
Harrison, S. J. “Hereditary Eloquence Among the Torquati: Catullus 61.209-18.” AJP. 117.2 (1996): 285-287.
—. “Mythological Incest: Catullus 88.” CQ. 46.2 (1996): 581-582.
Heath, John R. “The Supine Hero in Catullus 32.” CJ. 82.1 (1986): 28-36.
Hornsby, Roger A. “The Craft of Catullus (carm. 4).” AJP. 84.3 (1963): 256-265.
Hooper, Richard W. “In Defence of Catullus’ Dirty Sparrow.” G&R. 32.2 (1985): 162-178.
Jackson, Carl Newell. “The Latin Epyllion.” HSCP. 24 (1913): 37-50.
Jones, Julian Ward, Jr. “Catullus’ ‘Passer’ as ‘Passer.’” G&R. 45.2 (1998): 188-194.
Jocelyn, H. D. “On Some Unnecessarily Indecent Interpretations of Catullus 2 and 3.” AJP. 101.4 (1980): 421-441.
Katz, Joshua T. “Egnatius’ Dental Fricatives (Catullus 39.20).” CP. 95.3 (2000): 338-348.
Khan, H. Akbar. “Catullus 45: What Sort of Irony?” Latomus. 27 (1968): 3-12.
—. “The Humor of Catullus, Carm. 4, and the Theme of Virgil, Catalepton 10.” AJP. 88.2 (1967): 163-172.
—. “Image and Symbol in Catullu 17.” CP. 64.2 (1969): 88-97.
Kilpatrick, Ross S. “’Nam unguentum dabo’: Catullus 13 and Servius’ note on Phaon (Aeneid 3.279).” CQ. 48.1 (1998): 303-305.
—. “Style and Meaning in Catullus’ Eighth Poem.” Latomus. 27 (1968): 555-574.
Kinsey, T. E. “Some Problems in Catullus 68.” Latomus. 26 (1967): 35-53.
Kitzinger, Rachel. “Reading Catullus 45.” CJ. 87.3 (1992): 209-217.
Knopp, Sherron E. “Catullus 64 and the Conflict between Amores and Virtutes.” CP. 71.3 (1976): 207-213.
Kraemer, Ross S. “Ecstasy and Possession: The Attraction of Women to the Cult of Dionysus.” HTR. 72.1/2 (1979): 55-80.
Laird, Andrew. “Sounding out Ecphrasis: Art and Text in Catullus 6.” JRS. 83 (1993): 18-30.
Laughton, Eric. “Catullus 49: An Acknowledgment.” CP. 66.1 (1971): 36-37.
Levine, P. “Catullus c. 1: A Playful Dedication.” CSCA. 2 (1969): 209-216.
Littman, R. J. “The unguent of Venus: Catullus 13.” Latomus. 36 (1977): 123-138.
Lyne, R. O. A. M. “The Neoteric Poets.” CQ. 28.1 (1978): 167-187.
Newlands, Carole E. Rev. of Catullan Provocations: Lyric Poetry and the Drama of Position. AJP. 118.3 (1997): 468-470.
MacKay, L. A. “Catullus 53. 5.” CR. 47.6 (1933): 220.
—. “Phaselus Ille Iterum (Catullus, C. IV).” CP. 25.1 (1930): 77-78.
MacLeod, C. W. “Parody and Personalities in Catullus.” CQ. 23.2 (1973): 294-303.
Miller, P. A. “Reading Catullus, Thinking Differently.” Helios. 27 (2000): 33-53.
Moorhouse, A. C. “Two Adjectives in Catullus 7.” AJP. 84.4 (1963): 417-418.
Mulroy, David. “Hephaestion and Catullus 63.” Phoenix. 30.1 (1976): 61-72.
Nappa, Christopher. “Num te Laeana: Catullus 60.” Phoenix. 57.1/2 (2003): 57-63.
O’Bryhim, Shawn. “Catullus 23 as Roman Comedy.” TAPA. 137.1 (2007): 133-146.
O’Higgins, Dolores. “Sappho’s Splintered Tongue: Silence in Sappho 31 and Catullus 51.” AJP. 111.2 (1990): 156-167.
Oppenheimer, Paul. “Goethe and Modernism: The Dream of Anachronism in Goethe’s ‘Roman Elegies.’” Arion. 6.1 (1998): 81-100.
Panoussi, Vassiliki. “Ego Maenas: Maenadism, Marriage, and the Construction of Female Identity in Catullus 63 and 64.” Helios. 30.2 (2003): 101-126.
Pardini, Alessandro. “A Homeric Formula in Catullus.” TAPA. 131 (2001): 109-118.
Peachy, Frederic. “Catullus 55.” Phoenix. 26.3 (1972): 258-267.
Phillips, Jane E. “The Pattern of Images in Catullus 68.51-62.” AJP. 97.4 (1976): 340-343.
Platter, Charles L. “Officium in Catullus and Propertius: A Foucauldian Reading.” CP. 90.3 (1995): 211-224.
Postgate, J. P. “On Catullus.” CP. 7.1 (1912): 1-16.
Pratt, Norman T., Jr. “The Numerical Catullus 5.” CP. 51.2 (1956): 99-100.
Prescott, Henry W. “The Unity of Catullus LXVIII.” TAPA. 71 (1940): 473-500.
Putnam, Michael C. J. “Catullus’ Journey.” CP. 57.1 (1962): 10-19.
Richardson, L., Jr. “A Note on Catullus, 64, 159.” AJP. 84.1 (1963): 74-75.
—. “Catullus 4 and Catalepton 10 Again.” AJP. 93.1 (1972): 215-222.
Roller, Matthew. “Pliny’s Catullus: The Politics of Literary Appropriation.” TAPA. 128 (1998): 283.
Ross, David O., Jr. “Style and Content in Catullus 45.” CP. 60.4 (1965): 256-259.
Rowland, R. L. “‘Miser Catulle’: An Interpretation of the Eighth Poem of Catullus.” G&R. 13.1 (1966): 15-21.
Rudd, Niall. “Colonia and Her Bridge: A Note on the Structure of Catullus 17.” TAPA. 90 (1959): 238-242.
Sandy, Gerald N. “The Imagery of Catullus 63.” TAPA. 99 (1968): 389-399.
Schmiel, Robert. “The Structure of Catullus 8: A History of Interpretation.” CJ. 86.2 (1991): 158-166.
Scott, R. T. “On Catullus 11.” CP. 78.1 (1983): 39-42.
Scott, William C. “Catullus and Calvus (Cat. 50).” CP. 64.3 (1969): 169-173.
Segal, C. P. “Catullan ‘Otiosi’: The Lover and the Poet.” G&R. 17.1 (1970): 25-31.
Shipton, K. M. W. “The Iuvenca Image in Catullus 63.” CQ. 36.1 (1986): 268-270.
Singleton, David. “Form and Irony in Catullus XLV.” G&R. 18.2 (1971): 180-187.
—. “A Note on Catullus’ First Poem.” CP. 67.3 (1972): 192-196.
Skinner, Marilyn. B. “Among those Present: Catullus 44 and 10.” Helios. 28.1 (2001): 57-74.
—. “Catullus in Performance.” CJ. 89.1 (1993): 61-68.
—. “Gentleman’s Agreement: Catullus 103.” CP. 76.1 (1981): 39-40.
—. “Iphigenia and Polyxena: A Lucretian Allusion in Catullus.” PCP. 11 (1976): 52-61.
—. “The Unity of Catullus 68: The Structure of 68a.” TAPA. 103 (1972): 495-512.
Smith, Clement Lawrence. “Catullus and the Phaselus of His Fourth Poem.” HSCP. 3 (1892): 75-89.
Solodow, Joseph B. “On Catullus 95.” CP. 82.2 (1987): 141-145.
Stearns, John Barker. “On the Ambiguity of Catullus XLV. 8-9 (=17-18).” CP. 24.1 (1929): 48-59.
Stuart, Duane Reed. “Petrarch’s Indebtedness to the Libellus of Catullus.” TAPA. 48 (1917): 3-26.
Svavarsson, Svavar Hrafn. “On Catullus 49.” CJ. 95.2 (2000): 131-138.
Swanson, Roy Arthur. “The Humor of Catullus 8.” CJ. 58.5 (1963): 193-196.
Tatum, James. “Allusion and Interpretation in Aeneid 6.440-76.” AJP. 105.4 (1984): 434-450.
Thomas, Richard F. “Catullus and the Polemics of Poetic Reference (Poem 64.1-18).” AJP. 103.2 (1982): 144-164.
Thomson, D. F. S. “Catullus and Cicero: Poetry and Criticism of Poetry.” CW. 60.6 (1967): 225-230.
—. “Interpretations of Catullus: II: Catullus 95.8: ‘Et Laxas Scombris Saepe Dabunt Tunicas.’” Phoenix. 18.1 (1964): 30-36.
Townend, G. B. “The Unstated Climax of Catullus 64.” G&R. 30.1 (1983): 21-30.
Tracy, Stephen V. “Argutatiinambulatioque (Catullus 6. 11).” CP. 64.4 (1969): 234-235.
Traill, David A. “Catullus 63: Rings around the Sun.” CP. 76.3 (1981): 211-214.
—. “Ring-Composition in Catullus 64.” CJ. 76.3 (1981): 232-241.
Ullman, B. L. “Horace, Catullus, and Tigellius.” CP. 10.3 (1915): 270-296.
Vandiver, Elizabeth. “Hot Springs, Cool Rivers, and Hidden Fires: Heracles in Catullus 68.51-66.” CP. 95.2 (2000): 151-159.
Van Sickle, John B. “About Form and Feeling in Catullus 65.” TAPA. 99 (1968): 487-508.
Vessey, W. T. C. “Thoughts on Two Poems of Catullus, 13 and 20.” Latomus. 30 (1971): 45-55.
Vine, Brent. “On the ‘Missing’ Fourth Stanza of Catullus 51.” HSCP. 94 (1992): 251-258.
Warden, John. “Catullus 64: Structure and Meaning.” CJ. 93.4 (1998): 397-415.
Weber, Clifford. “Two Chronological Contradictions in Catullus 64.” TAPA. 113 (1983): 263-271。
Weiss, Michael. “An Oscanism in Catullus 53.” CP. 91.4 (1996): 353-359.
Wheeler, Arthur Leslie. “Catullus as an Elegist.” AJP. 36.2 (1915): 155-184.
Wills, G. “Sappho 31 and Catullus 51.” GRBS. 8 (1967): 193-197.
Wiseman, T. P., “Catullus, His Life and Times.” rev. of C. Valerius Catullus. Mensch, Leben, Dichtun by Franz Stoessl. JRS. 69 (1979): 161-168.
Witke, Charles. “Verbal Art in Catullus, 31.” AJP. 93.1 (1972): 239-251.
Wohlberg, Joseph. “The Structure of the Laodamia Simile in Catullus 68b.” CP. 50.1 (1955): 42-46.
(2)其他论文
Batstone, William W. “Catullus.” Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 211: Ancient Roman Writers. Ed. Ward W. Briggs. London: Gale, 1999. 41-53.
Johnson, W. R. “The Sparrow and Nemesis: Catullus.” The Idea of Lyric: Lyric Modes in Ancient and Modern Poetry. Berkeley: U of California P, 1982. 108-122.
Mandelstam, Osip. “The Word & Culture.” The Poet’s Work. Ed. Reginald Gibbons. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1989.
Selden, Daniel. “Caveat Lector: Catullus and the Rhetoric of Performance.” Innovations of Antiquity. Ed. Ralph Hexter and Daniel Selden. London: Routledge, 1992. 461-512.
Wells, David N. “Classical Motifs in the Poetry of Aleksandr Kushner.” Russian Literature and the Classics. Eds. David Peter I. Barta and Henry James Larmour. London: Routledge, 1996. 143-160.
Wiseman, T. P. comp. and ed. “Appendix: References to Catullus in Ancient Authors.” Catullus and His World: A Reappraisal. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1985. 246-262.
Zetzel, J. E. G. “Catullus.” Ancient Writers: Greece and Rome. Vol.2. Ed. T. J. Luce. New York: Scribner, 1982. 643-667.
- 古罗马文学研究著作
(1)工具书(按时间顺序)
Warrington, John . Everyman’s Classical Dictionary. London: J. M. Dent & Sons, 1961.
Kenney, E. J., ed. The Cambridge History of Classical Literature. Vol 2. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1981.
(2)专著(按时间顺序)
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(3)论文集(按时间顺序)
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Habinek, Thomas and Alessandro Schiesaro, eds. The Roman Cultural Revolution. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1997.