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[12] milia multa basiorum: with reference to Catul. 48.1, and perhaps to other poems like it, addressed to Juventius, but not included in the final liber Catulli. The words are a precise repetition of those in Catul. 5.10, but there is no indication that Aurelius and Furius were at this time interested in the Lesbia episode (but for a later date cf. Catul. 11.1), while they were interested in Juventius (cf. Catul. 15.1, Catul. 21.1, Catul. 23.1, Catul. 24.1, and Catul. 81.1). That the reference is to Juventius rather than to Lesbia is further indicated by the comparison of Catul. 16.13male marem” with Ov. Art. Am. 1.524et siquis male vir quaerit habere virum.” On this use of male see Catul. 10.33n.


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