Lucretius, Poet & Philosopher
Cambridge [Eng.]The University Press (1936)
| Abstract | The Greek priests were concerned with ritual alone, and rarely, if ever, assumed the office of moralist; the philosophers, such as Parmenides and Empedocles ... | |||||||||
| Keywords | Didactic poetry, Latin History and criticism Philosophy, Ancient, in literature | |||||||||
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| Call number | PA6484.S5 | |||||||||
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James H. Nichols (1976). Epicurean Political Philosophy: The De Rerum Natura of Lucretius. Cornell University Press.
Keimpe Algra, M. H. Koenen & P. H. Schrijvers (eds.) (1997). Lucretius and His Intellectual Background: [Proceedings of the Colloquium, Amsterdam, 26-28 June 1996]. Koninklijke Nederlandse Adademie Van Wetenschappen.
Schuyler Dean Hoslett (1939). Lucretius: His Genius and His Moral Philosophy. Kansas City, the Midland Publishers.
Ledger William Allan Crawley (1963). The Failure of Lucretius. [Auckland, N.Z.]University of Auckland.
Donald Reynolds Dudley (1965). Lucretius. New York, Basic Books.
Diskin Clay (1983). Lucretius and Epicurus. Cornell University Press.
D. N. Sedley (1998). Lucretius and the Transformation of Greek Wisdom. Cambridge University Press.
David Alexander West (1969). The Imagery and Poetry of Lucretius. Edinburgh, Edinburgh U.P..
Monica Gale (1994). Myth and Poetry in Lucretius. Cambridge University Press.
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