Lucretius is so well known to be an Epicurean poet that it may seem pointless to investigate his philosophical influences. The situation should be straightforward, but many un-Epicurean influences have been noticed in De rerum natura, and there has been considerable argument over whether, or to what degree, these are philosophical or simply poetic influences. The fact that Lucretius uses the medium of verse for his philosophical exposition complicates the picture. He has a marked tendency to appropriate the language and imagery of his “opponents” and use them to argue against their world view. So we can say, for example, that he is an Ennian poet, because of his use of Ennius as a poetic source, while he disagrees fundamentally wit...
This dissertation considers the relationship between the De Rerum Natura and Homer, Ennius, and Empe...
In this interview David Sedley reflects on some important points of hisseminal interpretation of Luc...
In this thesis, I examine sacrificial ritual as it is portrayed in Lucretius' De Rerum Natura, focus...
Lucretius is so well known to be an Epicurean poet that it may seem pointless to investigate his ph...
The first part of this paper looks into the question of Lucretius’ philosophical sources and whether...
What is distinctive about Lucretius’s version of Epicureanism? The answer might appear to be “nothin...
This paper begins as a survey of Epicurean opinions about the purpose of poetry then moves into an e...
My thesis is a study of lines 635-920 of DRNI, Lucretius' refutation of the theories about the funda...
From the arrangement of individual phrases to the grand structure of the entire poem, Lucretius uses...
This dissertation offers a reevaluation of many prevailing opinions regarding Lucretian poetics. Arg...
Last 29 leaves are blankTypescriptDate taken from spineM.A. University of Missouri 1907When the Gree...
This thesis compares the interaction of philosophy and literature in Plato and Lucretius. It argues...
This thesis compares the interaction of philosophy and literature in Plato and Lucretius. It argues...
In twenty important passages located throughout De rerum natura, Lucretius refers to natural things ...
This paper aims to investigate the equivalent of Epicurus’ πρόληψις, the second criterion of the Ep...
This dissertation considers the relationship between the De Rerum Natura and Homer, Ennius, and Empe...
In this interview David Sedley reflects on some important points of hisseminal interpretation of Luc...
In this thesis, I examine sacrificial ritual as it is portrayed in Lucretius' De Rerum Natura, focus...
Lucretius is so well known to be an Epicurean poet that it may seem pointless to investigate his ph...
The first part of this paper looks into the question of Lucretius’ philosophical sources and whether...
What is distinctive about Lucretius’s version of Epicureanism? The answer might appear to be “nothin...
This paper begins as a survey of Epicurean opinions about the purpose of poetry then moves into an e...
My thesis is a study of lines 635-920 of DRNI, Lucretius' refutation of the theories about the funda...
From the arrangement of individual phrases to the grand structure of the entire poem, Lucretius uses...
This dissertation offers a reevaluation of many prevailing opinions regarding Lucretian poetics. Arg...
Last 29 leaves are blankTypescriptDate taken from spineM.A. University of Missouri 1907When the Gree...
This thesis compares the interaction of philosophy and literature in Plato and Lucretius. It argues...
This thesis compares the interaction of philosophy and literature in Plato and Lucretius. It argues...
In twenty important passages located throughout De rerum natura, Lucretius refers to natural things ...
This paper aims to investigate the equivalent of Epicurus’ πρόληψις, the second criterion of the Ep...
This dissertation considers the relationship between the De Rerum Natura and Homer, Ennius, and Empe...
In this interview David Sedley reflects on some important points of hisseminal interpretation of Luc...
In this thesis, I examine sacrificial ritual as it is portrayed in Lucretius' De Rerum Natura, focus...