De Rerum natura: Book III

By: Lucretius, Titus, 98-55 BCE
Contributor(s): Kenny, E.J [ed.]
Material type: TextTextSeries: Cambridge Greek and Latin classics: Publisher: Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988Description: [viii], 260 p., tables, 18 cmISBN: 0521291771 ; 9780521291774Subject(s): Epicureans (Greek philosophy)
Contents:
The De Rerum Natura of Lucretius is a sustained and impassioned protest against religious superstition and irrationality. The poem takes the form of a detailed exposition of Epicurean physical theory - an extreme materialism designed to remove and discredit popular fears of the gods, death and an afterlife
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PA 6482 .A63 K45 1988 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) Available 110596-1001

Includes index.

The De Rerum Natura of Lucretius is a sustained and impassioned protest against religious superstition and irrationality. The poem takes the form of a detailed exposition of Epicurean physical theory - an extreme materialism designed to remove and discredit popular fears of the gods, death and an afterlife

English and Latin.

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