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[9] puer: frequently used somewhat loosely of a young man, as puella is of a young woman; cf. Catul. 45. 11; Catul. 62.47; Catul. 78.4; Hor. Carm. 1.5.1quis te puer urget, Pyrrha?Cic. Phil. 4.1.3nomen clarissimi adulescentis, vel pueri potius” (of Octavianus at the age of 19); Sil. Ital. 15.33non digne puer” (of Scipio at the age of 20); cf. also Catul. 63.63n. As Pollio was born in 75 B.C., he might have been called puer up to the end of Catullus's life; but the date of this poem is established within narrower limits by Catul. 12.14 ff.


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