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Sulpiciae Eligiae: The LIfe, Times and Works of a Roman Woman

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Sulpiciae Eligiae: The LIfe, Times and Works of a Roman Woman
Sulpiciae Eligiae: The LIfe, Times and Works of a Roman Woman

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Sulpiciae Eligiae: The LIfe, Times and Works of a Roman Woman

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In the second section of the book, "Catullus and His Influence on Sulpicia," the reader is introduced to the literary genre known as Neoteric poetics, of which Sulpicia's works could be classified. The reader learns about the genius of the Greeks, specifically Callimachus, and how his poetry affected the young poets who were under the patronage of Maecenas-most notably Catullus. Arguably, the most widely known Latin poet of this style was Catullus. The reader is introduced to his writings and the many ways in which the Greek poetic style influenced his writings and in turn Sulpicia. Also in this section of the book, "The Elegies," the reader encounters five of Sulpicia's six elegies in Latin. In Section III after each poem are exercises and questions for students to complete as an assessment. The questions range from parsing exercises, to questions requiring students to analyze Sulpicia's feelings, thoughts, etc.
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