Lutatius catulus, callimachus and plautus' bacchides

Classical Quarterly 65 (1):390-395 (2015)
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Aulus Gellius records an epigram of the Roman consul Q. Lutatius Catulus :Aufugit mi animus; credo, ut solet, ad Theotimumdeuenit. sic est, perfugium illud habet.quid si non interdixem, ne illunc fugitiuummitteret ad se intro, sed magis eiceret?ibimu' quaesitum. uerum ne ipsi teneamurformido. quid ago? da, Venu', consilium.

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The Greek Anthology: Hellenistic Epigrams.Stuart G. P. Small, A. S. F. Gow & D. L. Page - 1969 - American Journal of Philology 90 (1):104.

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