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E. T. Merrill, Commentary on Catullus (ed. E. T. Merrill), Poem 69 (search)
A bit of personal satire directed probably against M. Caelius Rufus; see Intr. 59. Caelius is generally known as an exquisite and a lady-killer —a reputation probably better deserved than that indicated in this satire. non si: following a preceding negation (nulla), as in Catul. 48.5; Catul. 70.2; Catul. 88.8. rarae vestis: i.e. the delicate and translucent Coan robes; cf. Ov. Am. 1.5.13 deripui tunicam: nec multum rara nocebat ; Hor. S. 1.2.101 Cois tibi paene videre est ut nudam . labefactes: corrupt; cf. Cic. Clu.194 fidem pretio labefactare conata sit . perluciduli: a(/pax lego/menon as diminutive; but cf. Sen. Epist. 90.45 non aurum nec argentum nec perlucidos lapides .