Attis

by Gaius Valerius Catullus

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  • Public Domain Reading
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    The poems of Caius Valerius Catullus, with an English translation by Francis Warre Cornish: An Internet Archive entry contains a digitized version of a published book that includes a translation of Catullus's works, including 'Attis'. This is likely a public domain reading or recording of the text, potentially found on platforms like LibriVox, but it is not confirmed as an official, commercially released audiobook from the specified major retailers.
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    The Poems by Catullus (e.g., Penguin Classics edition): Several search results indicate that 'Attis' is included in collections of Catullus's poems available as audiobooks on platforms like Apple Books and potentially others, which often carry recordings of classic texts. However, these are collections of his complete or selected works, not a standalone, officially published audiobook specifically for the poem 'Attis' from a current major publisher.

Summary

There is no evidence from searches of major official retailers (Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo, OverDrive, Hoopla, Libby) for a standalone, officially published, unabridged audiobook specifically titled or dedicated to Gaius Valerius Catullus's poem 'Attis'. However, the poem 'Attis' is included in collections of Catullus's complete works that are available as audiobooks on platforms like Apple Books and potentially others that sell classic literature audiobooks. Furthermore, a digitized version of a historic translation of Catullus's poems, which includes 'Attis', is available via the Internet Archive, suggesting a public domain audio reading may exist. The availability is therefore limited to inclusion within broader collections of his poetry or non-retail public domain recordings.