Tag: Catullus

“Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust”

E.J. Hutchinson — March 5, 2025

“Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust”

The afterlife of a phrase about death.

Catullus in Vergil?: Pallas, Turnus, and the End of the Aeneid

E.J. Hutchinson — February 21, 2025

Catullus in Vergil?: Pallas, Turnus, and the End of the Aeneid

A theory on Catullus and the end of Vergil's Aeneid.

Luther’s Catullus (4): Catullus and Solomon

E.J. Hutchinson — September 20, 2024

Luther’s Catullus (4): Catullus and Solomon

On Luther, Catullus, and Ecclesiastes.

Luther’s Catullus (3): Catullus and the Desert Fathers

E.J. Hutchinson — September 11, 2024

Luther’s Catullus (3): Catullus and the Desert Fathers

More on Luther and Catullus 64.

Luther’s Catullus (2): “Pre-Protestant” Luther

E.J. Hutchinson — September 4, 2024

Luther’s Catullus (2): “Pre-Protestant” Luther

Did Catullus help Martin Luther formulate the doctrine of justification?

Luther’s Catullus (1): Addendum on Obscenity

E.J. Hutchinson — August 14, 2024

Luther’s Catullus (1): Addendum on Obscenity

More from Luther on obcenity, this time in Roman comedy.

Luther’s Catullus (1): Table Talk 4,4012

E.J. Hutchinson — August 13, 2024

Luther’s Catullus (1): Table Talk 4,4012

Martin Luther on a controversial Roman poet.