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Tiber (Italy) (search for this): poem 55
Rome (Italy) (search for this): poem 55
An appeal to an otherwise unknown Camerius to disclose his
whereabouts to his friend, who has been searching through
Rome for him.
Similar descriptions of an anxious search for a friend through
the city are not wanting in the comedians; cf. Pl. Amph. 1009ff.; Pl. Epid. 196ff.; Ter. Ad. 713ff. The poem appears to
be an unfinished experiment in a not very pleasant modification
of the Phalaecean verse, and was perhaps, with the accompanying
fraument, 58b, found among the papers of Catullus after his death
and published by the original editor of the Liber.
The odd verses (and also v. 8) through v. 13, and from that point
the even verses, have a spondee in the second place. In 58b,
however, only vv. 1 and 9 have a spondee in the second
place.—Date, 55 B.C. (cf. v. 6 n.).
si forte: etc. a bit of
colloquial politeness; cf.
Ter. Ad. 806
ausculta paucis, nisi mole
Campus Martius (Italy) (search for this): poem 55
Cicero (Indiana, United States) (search for this): poem 55