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 | | Posted on Mon Sep 11, 2006 23:12:07 |    |  
  |   |  Who are those old men?  
  /Newbie |   |  
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 | | Posted at Mon Nov 13, 2006 17:59:50 |   Quote |  
  |   |  | Maybe the ones making the rules of what is right and wrong? |   |  
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 | | Posted at Tue Nov 21, 2006 03:42:19 |   Quote |  
  |   |  | Stuffy old men of the Republic. |   |  
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 | | Posted at Mon Jan 29, 2007 01:19:18 |   Quote |  
  |   |  | "Right" behavior in Rome was often judged by what was the tradition. "Mos maiorum" the "morals of the elder" as one could translate. So, I guess when Catullus mentions the "old men" he is referring to the general opinion of what is moraly correct or not.  |   |  
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 | | Posted at Wed Jan 31, 2007 06:19:18 |   Quote |  
  |   |  | Quote: |   |  |  |    | Who are those old men?  
  /Newbie |  
  Repubicans... hahaha.
  [Bad pun, pardon.] |   |  
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 | | Posted at Wed Jan 31, 2007 06:20:23 |   Quote |  
  |   |  | Quote: |   |  |  |    | Repubicans... hahaha.
  [Bad pun, pardon.] |  
  I even spelled "Republican" wrong. Help me.   |   |  
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 | | Posted at Thu Mar 22, 2007 22:17:58 |   Quote |  
  |   |  | Hehee, 'republicans', I like that - it sums up exactly what I think of Cicero (and why I prefer Catullus). |   |  
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 | | Posted at Sat May 24, 2008 00:09:37 |   Quote |  
  |   |  They are the people who are judging their secret love affair.
  Republicans... LOL |   |  
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 | | Posted at Wed May 28, 2008 04:14:52 |   Quote |  
  |   |  The old men are the senators... Lesbia is a pseudonym for a senator's wife with whom Catullus is having an affair.
  Some people might say Democrats... Ted Kennedy? |   |  
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 | | Posted at Sun Sep 07, 2008 01:44:53 |   Quote |  
  |   |  | Yes, specifically Metellus. |   |  
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