“Reformulation of the Political Role of the Goddess Venus in the De rerum natura by Titus Lucretius Carus (1st century BC)”. The invocation of the goddess Venus in the proem to the first book of De rerum natura is one of the most memorable in the history of literature, as well as one of the most unsettling texts in history that deny all divine influence in human affairs. This article seeks to find, in the presence of the goddess Venus throughout the poem, an ordering dimension that would distinguish it from any traditional divine entity. We propose, then, that our goddess personifies the ordering of nature and the reintegration of the social order into the natural order. The philosopher Lucretius, in his struggle against divinity, presents ...
By utilizing intersectional theory to examine the presence of women as a gender in art, feminist art...
El interés de analizar el culto de Venus en el ámbito de la provincia romana de la Bética es doble. ...
This dissertation examines how at Rome the characters of the goddess Venus changed from the fourth c...
In this research I propose to bring to light the meaning of "Venus" in the invocation of Lucretius´s...
El prólogo del libro I del De rerum natura de Lucrecio contiene en primer lugar un himno a Venus (1...
The purpose of this essay is to plot the indirect method in Lucretius’ De Rerum Natura of introducin...
Resumen: En Eneida, Venus, madre de Eneas, tiene un rol central. Nombrada Venus Genetrix por César ...
Lucretius\u27 philosophical epic De Rerum Natura (On the Nature of Things) is a lengthy didactic and...
textLucretius’ De Rerum Natura has as one of its main goals the extermination of traditional concept...
textThe presentation of pietas in Lucretius has often been overlooked since he dismisses all religio...
In the paper that follows, we propose an original interpretation about the section of De rerum natur...
These lines (28-53) from Lucretius' first proem appeal to Venus to make the poem attractive and thus...
La fin du chant IV du De rerum natura est pour le lecteur des épicuriens une énigme : sous les dehor...
Titus Lucretius Carus rimski je pjesnik i filozof, te sljedbenik Demokrita i Epikura, koji je djelov...
Life is God-given and to give birth begs for divine help. This article seeks to present new perspect...
By utilizing intersectional theory to examine the presence of women as a gender in art, feminist art...
El interés de analizar el culto de Venus en el ámbito de la provincia romana de la Bética es doble. ...
This dissertation examines how at Rome the characters of the goddess Venus changed from the fourth c...
In this research I propose to bring to light the meaning of "Venus" in the invocation of Lucretius´s...
El prólogo del libro I del De rerum natura de Lucrecio contiene en primer lugar un himno a Venus (1...
The purpose of this essay is to plot the indirect method in Lucretius’ De Rerum Natura of introducin...
Resumen: En Eneida, Venus, madre de Eneas, tiene un rol central. Nombrada Venus Genetrix por César ...
Lucretius\u27 philosophical epic De Rerum Natura (On the Nature of Things) is a lengthy didactic and...
textLucretius’ De Rerum Natura has as one of its main goals the extermination of traditional concept...
textThe presentation of pietas in Lucretius has often been overlooked since he dismisses all religio...
In the paper that follows, we propose an original interpretation about the section of De rerum natur...
These lines (28-53) from Lucretius' first proem appeal to Venus to make the poem attractive and thus...
La fin du chant IV du De rerum natura est pour le lecteur des épicuriens une énigme : sous les dehor...
Titus Lucretius Carus rimski je pjesnik i filozof, te sljedbenik Demokrita i Epikura, koji je djelov...
Life is God-given and to give birth begs for divine help. This article seeks to present new perspect...
By utilizing intersectional theory to examine the presence of women as a gender in art, feminist art...
El interés de analizar el culto de Venus en el ámbito de la provincia romana de la Bética es doble. ...
This dissertation examines how at Rome the characters of the goddess Venus changed from the fourth c...