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  1. Non inter nota sepulcra: Catullus 101 and Roman Funerary Ritual.Andrew Feldherr - 2000 - Classical Antiquity 19 (2):209-231.
    According to many recent interpretations of Catullus 101, the ritual performance it describes serves primarily as a foil, highlighting the greater expressiveness and communicative power of the poem itself. I argue instead for using the complexities of Roman funerary ritual as a model for understanding the poem's ambiguities. As funerary offerings at once establish a bond between family members and the dead and affirm a distinction between them that allows the survivors to rejoin the society of the living, so the (...)
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