The generic difference of the hymn to Venus that is the introduction to Lucretius' poem does not allow either charging the poet with lack of consistency in his presentation of the Epicurean doctrine, or too far-fetched metaphorical interpretations of the work that is one of the most beautiful hymns in Latin literature
The purpose of this essay is to plot the indirect method in Lucretius’ De Rerum Natura of introducin...
What is distinctive about Lucretius’s version of Epicureanism? The answer might appear to be “nothin...
170 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.The Introduction states the q...
These lines (28-53) from Lucretius' first proem appeal to Venus to make the poem attractive and thus...
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...
The "Gens Memmia", Lucretius' "Hymn to Venus", and the Sanctuary of Terracina: A Neglected Hypothesi
This dissertation offers a reevaluation of many prevailing opinions regarding Lucretian poetics. Arg...
This paper aims to investigate the equivalent of Epicurus’ πρόληψις, the second criterion of the Ep...
Lucretius\u27 philosophical epic De Rerum Natura (On the Nature of Things) is a lengthy didactic and...
Lucretius is so well known to be an Epicurean poet that it may seem pointless to investigate his ph...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 1957Philosophical and philological matters have often dist...
A Lucretian verse (1.304: tangere enim et tangi nisi corpus nulla potest res), located in the contex...
This chapter argues that, contrary to some claims for the subversiveness of the De rerum natura, the...
Although many fine editions have appeared, both ancient and modern, of Lucretius' De Rerum Natura", ...
The purpose of this essay is to plot the indirect method in Lucretius’ De Rerum Natura of introducin...
What is distinctive about Lucretius’s version of Epicureanism? The answer might appear to be “nothin...
170 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.The Introduction states the q...
These lines (28-53) from Lucretius' first proem appeal to Venus to make the poem attractive and thus...
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...
The "Gens Memmia", Lucretius' "Hymn to Venus", and the Sanctuary of Terracina: A Neglected Hypothesi
This dissertation offers a reevaluation of many prevailing opinions regarding Lucretian poetics. Arg...
This paper aims to investigate the equivalent of Epicurus’ πρόληψις, the second criterion of the Ep...
Lucretius\u27 philosophical epic De Rerum Natura (On the Nature of Things) is a lengthy didactic and...
Lucretius is so well known to be an Epicurean poet that it may seem pointless to investigate his ph...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 1957Philosophical and philological matters have often dist...
A Lucretian verse (1.304: tangere enim et tangi nisi corpus nulla potest res), located in the contex...
This chapter argues that, contrary to some claims for the subversiveness of the De rerum natura, the...
Although many fine editions have appeared, both ancient and modern, of Lucretius' De Rerum Natura", ...
The purpose of this essay is to plot the indirect method in Lucretius’ De Rerum Natura of introducin...
What is distinctive about Lucretius’s version of Epicureanism? The answer might appear to be “nothin...
170 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.The Introduction states the q...