Abstract

Abstract After being lost to sight for a thousand years Catullus came to light again in a single corrupt manuscript, the Veronensis, on the very eve of the Renaissance. An ‘exile returning from a distant land’, as Benvenuto Campesani describes him, he had narrowly survived the neglect and vicissitudes of the Middle Ages, and he was scarred and mutilated from his passage.

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