Catullus’s (84 BC to 54 BC) dedicatory poem in the book that made him famous for thousands of years to follow, despite his short life.



My Translation


To whom is the gift of this elegant, little book,

new and dryly polished of pumice?

Cornelius, it is you: for you came to

think something of my trifles—

even as you are the only Italian

Of all the ancient tribes to explain

in learned books—by Jupiter, it was painful.

therefore take whatever little bit

is in this book; and, Patron Virgin,

let it live at least another generation!


Original Latin


Cui dono lepidum nouum libellum

arida modo pumice expolitum?

Corneli, tibi: namque tu solebas

meas esse aliquid putare nugas

iam tum, cum ausus es unas Italorum

omne aeuum tribus explicare cartis

doctis, iuppiter, et laboriosis.

quare habe tibi quidquid hoc libelli

qualecumque; quod, patrona uirgo,

plus uno maneat perenne saeclo!

Year: 
2011