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原始链接: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43612807

Hacker News 的讨论主题是《纽约客》一篇关于罗马诗人卡图卢斯持久魅力的文章。初始评论引用了卡图卢斯一首著名的关于爱与恨的诗歌。一位用户回忆起在中学拉丁语课上阅读卡图卢斯,幽默地提到诗歌内容(包括手淫的描写)对青春期男孩的影响。另一位用户提供了该文章的存档链接。一位评论者开玩笑说误读了“Catullus”(卡图卢斯)为“Calculus”(微积分),引发了其他潜在文章主题的讨论。最后,两条评论与文章正文相关,一位用户对文中提到的解离性身份障碍的历史发病率表示好奇,另一位用户则注意到了文章对淫秽内容的关注。

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    Why Catullus Continues to Seduce Us (newyorker.com)
    12 points by frereubu 39 minutes ago | hide | past | favorite | 6 comments










    Ōdī et amō. Quārē id faciam fortasse requīris. Nesciŏ, sed fierī sentiō et excrucior.

    I hate and I love. Why I should do this, perhaps you may ask... I know not, but I feel it done to me, and I am wracked.



    I think when I was around 12-13 or so, a new Latin teacher (fairly young - not long out of university) had our class reading Catullus.

    I'm sure you can imagine the reaction of a roomful of teenage boys reading Latin poetry that iirc involved quite a lot of masturbation...





    Catullus, not Calculus...

    Some interesting potential article themes going through my mind as I misread that.



    i've only skimmed the article, but speaking of 'divided' i have to wonder what could be the incidence of dissociative identity disorder in ye olden ages before the DSM was even a thing


    "the Roman poet left a record of a divided and fascinating self", first several paragraphs are about his deft use of an obscenity.






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