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On the Nature of Things is a first-century BC didactic poem by the Roman poet and philosopher Lucretius (c. 99 BC – c. 55 BC). The poem explores Epi...
The De Rerum Natura of Titus Lucretius Carus
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The Roman philosopher's didactic poem in 6 parts, De Rerum Natura — On the Nature of Things — theorizes that natural causes are the forces behind ...
De Rerum Natura
Titus Lucretius Carus was probably born in the early first century B.C., and he died in the year 55. Writing in the waning days of the Roman Republic ...
His Six Books De Rerum Natura Done Into English Verse, with Notes
The 'De Rerum Natura' of Titus Lucretius Carus
De rerum natura (The Way Things Are) is a 1st century BC didactic poem by the Roman poet and philosopher Lucretius with the goal of explaining Epicure...
In Six Books
Done Into English Verse, with Notes
-- A brief biography of Lucretius -- History of materialist theory of the universe -- Detailed discussion of Lucretian originality and style -- Sectio...
In English Verse, with the Latin Text
Titus Lucretius Carus (99 BC - c. 55 BC) was a Roman poet and philosopher. His only known work is the epic philosophical poem De rerum natura about th...
edited with introduction, notes and index
... the fifth book ...
This celebrated poem by Titus Lucretius Carus is considered one of the greatest works of epic poetry. Covering a wide range of topics including scienc...
Of the Nature of Things, in Six Books, Translated Into English Verse;
Lucretius' poem, for which Epicurean philosophy provided the inspiration, attempts to explain the nature of the universe and its processes with the ob...
In Six Books. Illustrated with Proper and Useful Notes. Adorned with Copper-plates, Curiously Engraved by Guernier, and Others ...
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For a work written more than two thousand years ago, in a society in many ways quite alien to our own, Lucretius' De Rerum Natura contains much of str...
(de Rerum Nature)
Libri Sex. Translation. Vol. [3]
Containing the fifth and sixth books. Explain'd and illustrated with notes and animadversions
An Old-spelling Critical Edition
«It remains, however, slightly surprising that Evelyn was attracted to Lucretius, for, despite his appeal to men like Gassendi and Charleton, Lucreti...
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was ...
On the Nature of Things
Edited with introd., notes and index by J.D. Duff