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Lucretius on the nature of things book 3
Lucretius on the nature of things book 3





lucretius on the nature of things book 3

Epicureanism was a missionary philospohy, aiming to give man happiness by making him self-sufficient. Lucretius regarded him as the spiritual savior of mankind.

lucretius on the nature of things book 3

Most of his writings have perished, particularly On Nature. Epicurus was born in Samos 341 BC, after Athens had been defeated by Philip II of Macedon. He faithfully reproduces the doctrines or Epicurus. 59 BC, possibly incomplete and lacking final revision. Notes mostly extracted from the text: Lucretius' only extant work, written in dactylic hexameter, addressed to Gaius Memmius (who became praetor in 58 BC and failed to be converted), written c. Promoting understanding of classical Epicureanism.

lucretius on the nature of things book 3

Overall Impression: This is an interesting work to read, useful for Summary by Michael McGoodwin, prepared 1997Īcknowledgement: Prepared from the Sphere Library book, translated Martin Ferguson Smith 1969. Titus Lucretius Carus: On the Nature of Things







Lucretius on the nature of things book 3