textThe presentation of pietas in Lucretius has often been overlooked since he dismisses all religious practice, but when we consider the poem’s overall theme of growth and decay, a definition for pietas emerges. For humans, pietas is the commitment to maintaining the foedera naturae, “nature’s treaties.” Humans display pietas by procreating and thereby promoting their own atomic movements into the future. In the “Hymn to Venus,” Lucretius uses animals as role models for this aspect of human behavior because they automatically reproduce come spring. In the “Attack on Love,” Lucretius criticizes romantic love because it fails to promote the foedera naturae of the family. Lucretius departs from Epicurus by expressing a concern for the family’...
The present paper reassesses the intellectual background of Lucretius\u2019 treatment of infertility...
In twenty important passages located throughout De rerum natura, Lucretius refers to natural things ...
The generic difference of the hymn to Venus that is the introduction to Lucretius' poem does not all...
Lucretius\u27 philosophical epic De Rerum Natura (On the Nature of Things) is a lengthy didactic and...
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...
textLucretius’ De Rerum Natura has as one of its main goals the extermination of traditional concept...
These lines (28-53) from Lucretius' first proem appeal to Venus to make the poem attractive and thus...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 1957Philosophical and philological matters have often dist...
The purpose of this essay is to plot the indirect method in Lucretius’ De Rerum Natura of introducin...
Abstract: Lucretius made it plain that his poem was designed to liberate man from superstition, the ...
International audienceABSTRACT. – In the middle of the second book of his De rerum natura, Lucretius...
This paper aims to investigate the equivalent of Epicurus’ πρόληψις, the second criterion of the Ep...
Lucretius (c. 99 BCE-c. 55 BCE) is the author of De Rerum Natura, a work which tries to explain and ...
The life of Titus Lucretius earns, the Roman poet-philosopher has ever been shrouded in mystery and ...
The present paper reassesses the intellectual background of Lucretius\u2019 treatment of infertility...
In twenty important passages located throughout De rerum natura, Lucretius refers to natural things ...
The generic difference of the hymn to Venus that is the introduction to Lucretius' poem does not all...
Lucretius\u27 philosophical epic De Rerum Natura (On the Nature of Things) is a lengthy didactic and...
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...
textLucretius’ De Rerum Natura has as one of its main goals the extermination of traditional concept...
These lines (28-53) from Lucretius' first proem appeal to Venus to make the poem attractive and thus...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 1957Philosophical and philological matters have often dist...
The purpose of this essay is to plot the indirect method in Lucretius’ De Rerum Natura of introducin...
Abstract: Lucretius made it plain that his poem was designed to liberate man from superstition, the ...
International audienceABSTRACT. – In the middle of the second book of his De rerum natura, Lucretius...
This paper aims to investigate the equivalent of Epicurus’ πρόληψις, the second criterion of the Ep...
Lucretius (c. 99 BCE-c. 55 BCE) is the author of De Rerum Natura, a work which tries to explain and ...
The life of Titus Lucretius earns, the Roman poet-philosopher has ever been shrouded in mystery and ...
The present paper reassesses the intellectual background of Lucretius\u2019 treatment of infertility...
In twenty important passages located throughout De rerum natura, Lucretius refers to natural things ...
The generic difference of the hymn to Venus that is the introduction to Lucretius' poem does not all...