Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Bithynia” in text comm, poem 46 of E. T. Merrill, Commentary on Catullus:

... Farewell to Bithynia! An unmatched expression of pure joy at the prospect of home-coming. Written in the spring of 56 B.C., when Catullus was concluding his year of absence in Bithynia with Memmius (see Intr. 29ff.). The other poems of this little cycle are . and .—Meter, Phalaecean. egelidos: the prefix here has the privative mea...
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