-
nequeunt movēre lumbōs. who can't get it up. 12 Vōs, quod mīlia
multa bāsiōrum Because you've read my
countless kisses, 13 lēgistis male mē
marem putātis...
- Secundus, for example,
included Catullus-inspired love
elegies in his
Liber Basiorum,
while the
English poet John
Milton wrote several lengthy elegies throughout...
-
parallels with
Catullus see
Bruce Boehrer, "Ben
Jonson and the 'Traditio
Basiorum':
Catullan Imitation in 'The Forrest' 5 and 6",
Papers on
Language & Literature...
- sciamus, 12 aut ne quis
malus invidere possit, 13 ****
tantum sciat esse
basiorum. Let us live, my Lesbia, and love, and the
rumors of
rather stern old men...
- (epistles and itineraria). His most
famous work, though, was the
Liber Basiorum (Book of Kisses,
first complete edition 1541), a
short collection consisting...
- Sum I
Corpore Toto
Nomen Meum
Matutinum Amor
Aeternus I
Timore Amore O
Basiorum An
Amorem I An
Amorem II Amor
Omnibus O
Amabilis Amor Nam Sum II Amor Aeternus...