In twenty important passages located throughout De rerum natura, Lucretius refers to natural things happening spontaneously (sponte sua; the Greek term is automaton). The most important of these uses include his discussion of the causes of: nature, matter, and the cosmos in general; the generation and adaptation of plants and animals; the formation of images and thoughts; and the behavior of human beings and the development of human culture. In this paper I examine the way spontaneity functions as a cause in other Greek and Latin writers, beginning with Homer and Hesiod, and including Herodotus, Thucydides, Xenophon, Plato, Aristotle, and Theophrastus; among Latin writers Cicero, Pliny, Horace, Vergil and Ovid. I argue that the most importa...
Purpose. We are going to analyze the understanding of simulacra in the works of the ancient philosop...
Purpose. We are going to analyze the understanding of simulacra in the works of the ancient philosop...
An appreciation of the "more philosophical" aspects of ancient medical writings casts considerable l...
In twenty important passages located throughout De rerum natura, Lucretius refers to natural things ...
Lucretius\u27 philosophical epic De Rerum Natura (On the Nature of Things) is a lengthy didactic and...
Lucretius is so well known to be an Epicurean poet that it may seem pointless to investigate his ph...
Lucretius On the Nature of Things draws heavily on Epicurus’s ideas, translating them from Greek int...
Titus Lucretius Carus was an ancient Roman philosopher of the Epicurean school whose epic poem On th...
Last 29 leaves are blankTypescriptDate taken from spineM.A. University of Missouri 1907When the Gree...
What is distinctive about Lucretius’s version of Epicureanism? The answer might appear to be “nothin...
THESIS 11025The objective of this thesis is to analyze the place of animals in Lucretius\u27 account...
Lucretius (c. 99 BCE-c. 55 BCE) is the author of De Rerum Natura, a work which tries to explain and ...
The first part of this paper looks into the question of Lucretius’ philosophical sources and whether...
My dissertation examines family, sexual reproduction, and community in Lucretius’ poem De Rerum Natu...
In trying to comprehend the human role among other living beings from an antispeciesist point of vie...
Purpose. We are going to analyze the understanding of simulacra in the works of the ancient philosop...
Purpose. We are going to analyze the understanding of simulacra in the works of the ancient philosop...
An appreciation of the "more philosophical" aspects of ancient medical writings casts considerable l...
In twenty important passages located throughout De rerum natura, Lucretius refers to natural things ...
Lucretius\u27 philosophical epic De Rerum Natura (On the Nature of Things) is a lengthy didactic and...
Lucretius is so well known to be an Epicurean poet that it may seem pointless to investigate his ph...
Lucretius On the Nature of Things draws heavily on Epicurus’s ideas, translating them from Greek int...
Titus Lucretius Carus was an ancient Roman philosopher of the Epicurean school whose epic poem On th...
Last 29 leaves are blankTypescriptDate taken from spineM.A. University of Missouri 1907When the Gree...
What is distinctive about Lucretius’s version of Epicureanism? The answer might appear to be “nothin...
THESIS 11025The objective of this thesis is to analyze the place of animals in Lucretius\u27 account...
Lucretius (c. 99 BCE-c. 55 BCE) is the author of De Rerum Natura, a work which tries to explain and ...
The first part of this paper looks into the question of Lucretius’ philosophical sources and whether...
My dissertation examines family, sexual reproduction, and community in Lucretius’ poem De Rerum Natu...
In trying to comprehend the human role among other living beings from an antispeciesist point of vie...
Purpose. We are going to analyze the understanding of simulacra in the works of the ancient philosop...
Purpose. We are going to analyze the understanding of simulacra in the works of the ancient philosop...
An appreciation of the "more philosophical" aspects of ancient medical writings casts considerable l...