This thesis compares the interaction of philosophy and literature in Plato and Lucretius. It argues that Plato influenced Lucretius directly, and that this connection increases the interest in comparing them. In the Introduction, I propose that a work of philosophical literature, such as the De Rerum Natura or a Platonic dialogue, cannot be fully understood or appreciated unless both the literary and the philosophical elements are taken into account. In Chapter 1, I examine the tradition of literature and philosophy in which Plato and Lucretius were writing. I argue that the historical evidence increases the likelihood that Lucretius read Plato. Through consideration of parallels between the DRN and the dialogues, I argue that Plato disc...
This thesis examines the generation and immortality of soul and the cosmos according to Plato’s Tima...
AbstractAristotle's Poetics is widely considered the starting point for the literary theory of the W...
Proclus' Commentary on Plato's Republic is the only extant ancient Greek commentary on Plato's Repub...
This thesis compares the interaction of philosophy and literature in Plato and Lucretius. It argues...
The first part of this paper looks into the question of Lucretius’ philosophical sources and whether...
Lucretius is so well known to be an Epicurean poet that it may seem pointless to investigate his ph...
In my thesis, I take up the popular question of the status of writing in Plato’s dialogues, but from...
Plato's dialogues are usually understood as simple examples of philosophy in action. In this book Pr...
This dissertation offers a reevaluation of many prevailing opinions regarding Lucretian poetics. Arg...
Plato did not allow many artists and poets into his Utopia Republic because of their bad and mislead...
Plato did not allow many artists and poets into his Utopia Republic because of their bad and mislead...
In this thesis I explore the question of the possibility of philosophy. Initially I frame this quest...
This thesis consists of two components: first, I question and reposition the most dominant academic ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 1957Philosophical and philological matters have often dist...
Plato's entire body of work has survived intact to this day, decisively influencing Western culture....
This thesis examines the generation and immortality of soul and the cosmos according to Plato’s Tima...
AbstractAristotle's Poetics is widely considered the starting point for the literary theory of the W...
Proclus' Commentary on Plato's Republic is the only extant ancient Greek commentary on Plato's Repub...
This thesis compares the interaction of philosophy and literature in Plato and Lucretius. It argues...
The first part of this paper looks into the question of Lucretius’ philosophical sources and whether...
Lucretius is so well known to be an Epicurean poet that it may seem pointless to investigate his ph...
In my thesis, I take up the popular question of the status of writing in Plato’s dialogues, but from...
Plato's dialogues are usually understood as simple examples of philosophy in action. In this book Pr...
This dissertation offers a reevaluation of many prevailing opinions regarding Lucretian poetics. Arg...
Plato did not allow many artists and poets into his Utopia Republic because of their bad and mislead...
Plato did not allow many artists and poets into his Utopia Republic because of their bad and mislead...
In this thesis I explore the question of the possibility of philosophy. Initially I frame this quest...
This thesis consists of two components: first, I question and reposition the most dominant academic ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 1957Philosophical and philological matters have often dist...
Plato's entire body of work has survived intact to this day, decisively influencing Western culture....
This thesis examines the generation and immortality of soul and the cosmos according to Plato’s Tima...
AbstractAristotle's Poetics is widely considered the starting point for the literary theory of the W...
Proclus' Commentary on Plato's Republic is the only extant ancient Greek commentary on Plato's Repub...