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| Poetry sung was accompanied by... |
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| What were the two types of poetry? |
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| Not old fashioned, but means when things were happening for the first time |
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| Who were the poets of Archaic Lesbos? |
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| When did lyrical poetry start to become prominent? |
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| At the beginning of the Archaic Age |
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| Many of Sappho's poems sung in honour of... |
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| In general, Greek writers focus on topics that are... |
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| What kind of family was Sappho of Lesbo born into? |
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| What topics did Monodies touch on? |
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| Love, hate, ambition, spirituality, grief, etc. |
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| Literature poetry had a variety of... |
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| All epic poetry was written in the... |
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| Greek writers were usually... |
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| Very personal and emotional |
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| The general theme of Sappho's poetry was... |
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| Gaius Valerius (Catullus) was a... |
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| Who did Catullus have an affair with? |
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| Clodia, the wife of Metellus Celer |
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| Why was the poetry of Catullus sometimes never translated in its entirety? |
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| Because of the extreme level of crudeness |
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| Gaius Valerius (Catullus) was born in... |
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| Sappho stood out from other women because... |
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| She was intelligent, cultured, and educated which were not traits that women generally held back then |
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| Sappho of Lesbos lived from... |
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| Gaius Valerius (Catullus) lived from... |
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| Who wrote a whole lamentation on a sparrow given to someone as a gift? |
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| Gaius Valerius (Catullus) |
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| Gaius Valerius (Catullus) was on the staff of... |
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| In general, Catullus' Poetry was... |
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| Highly personal and very direct |
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| Gaius Valerius (Catullus) was acquainted with prominent Romans such as... |
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| Cicero, Caesar, and Pompey |
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| Thiasos believed to be a... |
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| Exile during aristocratic strife |
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