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  1. against mentula (mamurra). on the "zmyrna" of the poet cinna. to calvus anent dead quintilia. on aemilius the foul. to victius the stinkard. to juventius. on caelius and quintius. on the burial of his brother. to cornelius. to silo. concerning lesbia. on mamurra. the auctioneer and the fair boy. to lesbia reconciled. on cominius.

  2. ON MAMURRA AND JULIUS CAESAR Right well are paired these Cinaedes sans shame Mamurra and Caesar, both of pathic fame. No wonder! Both are fouled with foulest blight, One urban being, Formian t'other wight, And deeply printed with indelible stain: Morbose is either, and the twin-like twain Share single Couchlet; peers in shallow lore, Nor this nor that for lechery hungers more, As rival ...

  3. ON MAMURRA AND JULIUS CAESAR ON LESBIA WHO ENDED BADLY ON RUFA TO A CRUEL CHARMER Epithalamium On Vinia And Manlius Nuptial Song By Youths And Damsels THE ADVENTURES OF ATYS Marriage of Peleus and Thetis TO HORTALUS LAMENTING A LOST BROTHER. (LOQUITUR) BERENICE'S LOCK. DIALOGUE CONCERNING CATULLUS AT A HARLOT'S DOOR.

  4. Mamurra. Quick Reference. Of Formiae, praefectus fabrum (‘officer of engineers’) under Caesar in Spain (61–60 bc) and Gaul, where he accumulated great wealth. His extravagance aroused ill feeling, and Catullus (1) ...

  5. Ma - Macedo'nius Macedo'nius - Macris Macris - Maeson Mae'vius - Mago Mago - Mamerci'nus Mamerci'nus - Mandubra'tius Ma'neros - MANUEL MANUEL - Marcellus Clau'dius Marcellus Clau'dius - Marcus Marcus - Ma'rius Ma'rius - Marti'nus Marullus , C. Epi'dius - Matthaeus CAMARIOTA Matthaeus CAMARIOTA - Ma'ximus , Fa'bius Ma'ximus , Fa'bius - Me'dius Fi'dius Me'dius - Me'gacles Megaera - Melanippus ...

  6. 12 de sept. de 2022 · Latin: ·A Roman cognomen — famously held by: Mamurra, a Roman commander born in Formiae··^ Durante, M. (1958): Prosa ritmica, alliterazione e accento nelle lingue dell'Italia antica. Ricerche Linguistiche 4: pages 84-85 ^ Simone, C. de (1970): Die griechischen Entlehnungen im Etruskischen. Vol. 2. Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz: pages 85-86

  7. Mamurra and Caesar are active heterosexually and homosexually as both. rivals and sexual partners. They are, in fact, quite a close pair, as close as twins. Each is labelled uorax adulter, insatiable in his sexual appetites, dis- rupting the relationships between any couple. At line 7, Catullus introduces.