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Courses and Papers
Catullus: manuscripts, text, interpretationThe paper will consist of (i) a compulsory transcription from a manuscript of Catullus and (ii) textual and interpretative commentary on a choice of passages (with apparatus criticus). Candidates will be expected to show appropriate knowledge of the history of transmission and the principles of textual criticism. Passages for commentary will be drawn from the following portions of the text: 1-14, 27-39, 44-51, 65-7, 69-76, 95-101, 114-116.'. Not all courses and papers are available in every year. The authoritative information about courses and papers can be found in the University's Examination Decrees and Regulations, published with changes each October; the version published in the October a student begins a course will be authoritative for the examinations which that student takes at the end of the course. © C@O 2008: Classics at Oxford, Faculty of Classics.
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