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A collection of important scholarly articles on the Roman poet Lucretius, whose philosophical epic, the De Rerum Natura or On the Nature of the Universe (c.55 BC), seeks to convince its readers of the validity of the rationalist theories of Epicurus. An Introduction contextualizes the essays, and all Greek and Latin is translated.

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All the papers here are good... and some are outstanding * Gordon Campbell, The Classical Review *
a great success and will be a trusty companion to the DRN for both novices and more experienced scholars. * Katharina Volk, Bryn Mawr Classical Review *

Table of Contents
1. Introduction ; 2. The Sources of Lucretius' Inspiration ; 3. The Empedoclean Opening ; 4. Lucretius' Venus and Stoic Zeus ; 5. Epicurus' Triumph of the Mind ; 6. The Presocratics in Book 1 of Lucretius' De Rerum Natura ; 7. Distant Views: The Imagery of Lucretius 2 ; 8. Lucretius the Epicurean: On the History of Man ; 9. Lucretius' Interpretation of the Plague ; 10. Lucretian Conclusions ; 11. The Conclusions of the Six Books of Lucretius ; 12. Seeing the Invisible: A Study of Lucretius' Use of Analogy in De Rerum Natura ; 13. Lucretius and Epic ; 14. Doctus Lucretius ; 15. Lucretius and Callimachus ; 16. Pattern of Sound and Atomic Theory in Lucretius ; 17. The Significant Name in Lucretius ; 18. Making a Text of the Universe: Perspectives on Discursive Order in Lucretius ; 19. Lucretius and Politics

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      Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
      Publication Date: 9/6/2007 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780199260355, 978-0199260355
      ISBN10: 0199260354

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A collection of important scholarly articles on the Roman poet Lucretius, whose philosophical epic, the De Rerum Natura or On the Nature of the Universe (c.55 BC), seeks to convince its readers of the validity of the rationalist theories of Epicurus. An Introduction contextualizes the essays, and all Greek and Latin is translated.

      Trade Review
      All the papers here are good... and some are outstanding * Gordon Campbell, The Classical Review *
      a great success and will be a trusty companion to the DRN for both novices and more experienced scholars. * Katharina Volk, Bryn Mawr Classical Review *

      Table of Contents
      1. Introduction ; 2. The Sources of Lucretius' Inspiration ; 3. The Empedoclean Opening ; 4. Lucretius' Venus and Stoic Zeus ; 5. Epicurus' Triumph of the Mind ; 6. The Presocratics in Book 1 of Lucretius' De Rerum Natura ; 7. Distant Views: The Imagery of Lucretius 2 ; 8. Lucretius the Epicurean: On the History of Man ; 9. Lucretius' Interpretation of the Plague ; 10. Lucretian Conclusions ; 11. The Conclusions of the Six Books of Lucretius ; 12. Seeing the Invisible: A Study of Lucretius' Use of Analogy in De Rerum Natura ; 13. Lucretius and Epic ; 14. Doctus Lucretius ; 15. Lucretius and Callimachus ; 16. Pattern of Sound and Atomic Theory in Lucretius ; 17. The Significant Name in Lucretius ; 18. Making a Text of the Universe: Perspectives on Discursive Order in Lucretius ; 19. Lucretius and Politics

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