This paper aims to investigate the equivalent of Epicurus’ πρόληψις, the second criterion of the Epicurean Canonic (DL X 31 = fr. 35 Usener), in Lucretius’ De rerum natura (DRN). Taking stock of the several occurrences of the Latin terms notitia and notities in the six books of the poem, I show that Lucretius’ view about preconception remains faithful to Epicurus’ πρόληψις, and that the poet does not endorse a less empiricist position than his Master because of some influence of the Stoic ἔννοια. To this end, I will also briefly address an important case in which πρόληψις, albeit not clearly mentioned, plays an essential role, namely the prolepsis of the deity (DRN V 1169–1182). Finally, I explain how Lucretius can be of some help in g...
Pochi, ma incontestabili elementi lessicali, collegano in modo inestricabile tre passaggi del primo ...
In this dissertation, I analyze the recurrence and subtle reformulation of various images over the c...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 1957Philosophical and philological matters have often dist...
What is distinctive about Lucretius’s version of Epicureanism? The answer might appear to be “nothin...
textLucretius’ De Rerum Natura has as one of its main goals the extermination of traditional concept...
In his refutation of skepticism in book IV of De rerum natura (469–521), Lucretius uses argumentativ...
170 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.The Introduction states the q...
Lucretius\u27 philosophical epic De Rerum Natura (On the Nature of Things) is a lengthy didactic and...
Dictis non armis. Lucretius and the Epic Code – In this paper we shall try to examine the twofold ep...
Lucretius is so well known to be an Epicurean poet that it may seem pointless to investigate his ph...
This dissertation offers a reevaluation of many prevailing opinions regarding Lucretian poetics. Arg...
This dissertation considers the relationship between the De Rerum Natura and Homer, Ennius, and Empe...
From the arrangement of individual phrases to the grand structure of the entire poem, Lucretius uses...
The poem De rerum natura, by Lucretius, may be considered one of the greatest masterpieces of all La...
The first part of this paper looks into the question of Lucretius’ philosophical sources and whether...
Pochi, ma incontestabili elementi lessicali, collegano in modo inestricabile tre passaggi del primo ...
In this dissertation, I analyze the recurrence and subtle reformulation of various images over the c...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 1957Philosophical and philological matters have often dist...
What is distinctive about Lucretius’s version of Epicureanism? The answer might appear to be “nothin...
textLucretius’ De Rerum Natura has as one of its main goals the extermination of traditional concept...
In his refutation of skepticism in book IV of De rerum natura (469–521), Lucretius uses argumentativ...
170 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.The Introduction states the q...
Lucretius\u27 philosophical epic De Rerum Natura (On the Nature of Things) is a lengthy didactic and...
Dictis non armis. Lucretius and the Epic Code – In this paper we shall try to examine the twofold ep...
Lucretius is so well known to be an Epicurean poet that it may seem pointless to investigate his ph...
This dissertation offers a reevaluation of many prevailing opinions regarding Lucretian poetics. Arg...
This dissertation considers the relationship between the De Rerum Natura and Homer, Ennius, and Empe...
From the arrangement of individual phrases to the grand structure of the entire poem, Lucretius uses...
The poem De rerum natura, by Lucretius, may be considered one of the greatest masterpieces of all La...
The first part of this paper looks into the question of Lucretius’ philosophical sources and whether...
Pochi, ma incontestabili elementi lessicali, collegano in modo inestricabile tre passaggi del primo ...
In this dissertation, I analyze the recurrence and subtle reformulation of various images over the c...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 1957Philosophical and philological matters have often dist...