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Encyclopedia > 84 BCE

Centuries: 2nd century BC - 1st century BC - 1st century


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Catullus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (966 words)
54 BCE) was one of the most influential Roman poets of the 1st century BCE.
Catullus 51 is a direct verse translation of Sappho 31, and Catullus 61 and Catullus 62 are certainly inspired by and perhaps translated directly from lost works of Sappho.
He is traditionally said to have lived from 84 BCE until 54 BCE ; these dates are based on the allusions he makes in his poetry.
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