Lucretius’ De rerum natura is one of the relatively few corpora of Greek and Roman literature that is structured in six books. It is distinguished as well by features that encourage readers to understand it both as a sequence of two groups of three books (1+2+3, 4+5+6) and also as three successive pairs of books (1+2, 3+4, 5+6). This paper argues that the former organizations scheme derives from the structure of Ennius’ Annales and the latter from Callimachus’ book of Hynms. It further argues that this Lucretius’ union of these two six-element schemes influenced the structure employed by Ovid in the Fasti. An appendix endorses Zetzel’s idea that the six-book structure of Cicero’s De re publica marks that work as well as a response to Lucret...
[v. 1] On the influence of Lucretius on Horace. Cicero's knowledge of Lucretius's poem. Studies in t...
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...
Lucretius’ De rerum natura is one of the relatively few corpora of Greek and Roman literature that i...
The thesis concerns the manuscript history of Lucretius’ De Rerum Natura between the work’s composit...
Six emendations are offered upon the text of the second book of Lucretius' De rerum natura. Two emen...
This dissertation considers the relationship between the De Rerum Natura and Homer, Ennius, and Empe...
In the paper that follows, we propose an original interpretation about the section of De rerum natur...
Lucretius\u27 philosophical epic De Rerum Natura (On the Nature of Things) is a lengthy didactic and...
The poems of the fourth book of Ovid’s Epistulae ex Ponto are not infrequently held to have been arr...
My dissertation examines family, sexual reproduction, and community in Lucretius’ poem De Rerum Natu...
From the arrangement of individual phrases to the grand structure of the entire poem, Lucretius uses...
Previous scholarship has laid out some important groundwork on Ovid\u27s use of Callimachus\u27 Aeti...
Since its coinage in the nineteenth century, the concept of Carolingian renaissance has been primari...
669 p. in various pagings : ill.Pages stained, with some loss of print.Creech's translation of Lucre...
[v. 1] On the influence of Lucretius on Horace. Cicero's knowledge of Lucretius's poem. Studies in t...
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...
Lucretius’ De rerum natura is one of the relatively few corpora of Greek and Roman literature that i...
The thesis concerns the manuscript history of Lucretius’ De Rerum Natura between the work’s composit...
Six emendations are offered upon the text of the second book of Lucretius' De rerum natura. Two emen...
This dissertation considers the relationship between the De Rerum Natura and Homer, Ennius, and Empe...
In the paper that follows, we propose an original interpretation about the section of De rerum natur...
Lucretius\u27 philosophical epic De Rerum Natura (On the Nature of Things) is a lengthy didactic and...
The poems of the fourth book of Ovid’s Epistulae ex Ponto are not infrequently held to have been arr...
My dissertation examines family, sexual reproduction, and community in Lucretius’ poem De Rerum Natu...
From the arrangement of individual phrases to the grand structure of the entire poem, Lucretius uses...
Previous scholarship has laid out some important groundwork on Ovid\u27s use of Callimachus\u27 Aeti...
Since its coinage in the nineteenth century, the concept of Carolingian renaissance has been primari...
669 p. in various pagings : ill.Pages stained, with some loss of print.Creech's translation of Lucre...
[v. 1] On the influence of Lucretius on Horace. Cicero's knowledge of Lucretius's poem. Studies in t...
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...