CATULLO Poesia e rivoluzione

David Del Carlo
6 May 201409:10

Summary

TLDRThis video delves into the life and poetry of the Roman poet Gaius Valerius Catullus, focusing on his famous Carmina, especially his passionate love for Lesbia, a woman who inspired many of his works. The script explores Catullus' background, his birth in Verona, his family's wealth, and his travels to places like Sirmione and Bithynia. It also discusses his interactions with key Roman figures like Julius Caesar and Cicero, providing insights into his disinterest in politics and military matters. The video sets the stage for understanding Catullus' revolutionary poetic style and its impact on later literature.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Catullus' famous Poem 5 celebrates love and endless kisses with Lesbia, highlighting personal affection over societal constraints.
  • 📍 Catullus was born in Verona around 84 BCE into a wealthy and well-connected family with multiple properties.
  • 🏞️ Significant places in Catullus' life include Verona, Sirmione (home to the so-called 'Grotte di Catullo'), Rome, and Bithynia.
  • 💌 Lesbia, the subject of Catullus' love poems, was actually Claudia, a politically connected woman married to Quintus Metellus Celer.
  • ⚖️ Claudia was known for her disinhibition and multiple relationships, as described by both Catullus and Cicero.
  • 🛡️ Catullus showed indifference toward political figures like Julius Caesar, reflecting his focus on personal life over politics.
  • ✍️ Catullus was part of the 'poetae novi' (neoteric poets) who emphasized brevity, learned references, and literary sophistication.
  • 📚 Neoteric poetry was influenced by Alexandrian poets and focused on cultured, refined content rather than epic storytelling.
  • 🤔 Cicero criticized neoteric poets for their content and style, viewing them as a departure from traditional Roman literary norms.
  • 😂 Catullus often used irony and sarcasm in his poems, both in personal relationships and in critiques of prominent figures like Cicero.

Q & A

  • Who was Gaio Valerio Catullo and when did he live?

    -Gaio Valerio Catullo was a Roman poet born around 84 BCE in Verona. He lived during the late Roman Republic and died around 54 BCE.

  • What is Catullus's most famous poem and what is it about?

    -Catullus's most famous poem is Carmen 5, which celebrates love and passion for a woman he calls Lesbia. The poem emphasizes the enjoyment of love and the countless kisses shared with her.

  • Who was Lesbia in reality?

    -Lesbia was the pseudonym for Claudia, a woman of high social rank. She was married to Quinto Metello Celere and was known for her passionate and independent nature.

  • Which cities and regions are significant in Catullus's life?

    -Significant locations include Verona, his birthplace; Sirmione on Lake Garda, where he enjoyed the natural beauty; Rome, where much of his social and literary activity took place; and Bithynia, where he traveled later in life and visited his brother’s tomb.

  • What was Catullus's relationship with Julius Caesar?

    -Catullus expressed indifference toward Julius Caesar, showing little concern for political power and asserting personal freedom in his poetry.

  • How did Cicerone view Catullus and the neoteric poets?

    -Cicerone criticized Catullus and the neoteric poets for their content and style, which he considered untraditional and morally questionable. However, the criticism was more about their revolutionary approach to poetry than its literary quality.

  • What are the defining characteristics of the 'poetae novi' or neoteric poets?

    -Neoteric poets emphasized brevity (brevitas), scholarly and mythological references, and stylistic variety (varietas). They favored personal themes over historical or epic narratives.

  • How did Catullus depict his relationship with Lesbia in his poetry?

    -Catullus depicted his love with Lesbia as intense, playful, and abundant, counting thousands of kisses to symbolize their passion while deliberately obscuring the total to prevent envy or gossip.

  • What inspired Catullus’s poem about his brother’s death?

    -Catullus’s visit to his brother’s tomb in Bithynia inspired Carmen 101, which later influenced Ugo Foscolo’s sonnet 'In morte del fratello Giovanni'.

  • Why were Catullus and other neoteric poets considered revolutionary?

    -They challenged traditional Roman poetry by focusing on personal emotions, love, and small-scale lyrical compositions rather than grand historical or epic themes, which was a significant cultural shift at the time.

  • What role does Sirmione play in Catullus’s poetry?

    -Sirmione, a town on Lake Garda, is celebrated in Catullus's poetry for its beauty, including the 'Grotte di Catullo', a villa complex associated with him.

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CatullusLesbiaRoman PoetryAncient RomePoetic CirclesCiceroHistorical FiguresLove and PoliticsClassical LiteratureRoman HistoryNeoteric Poets
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