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  1. Hobbes’s materialism and Epicurean mechanism.Patricia Springborg - 2016 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 24 (5):814-835.
    ABSTRACT: Hobbes belonged to philosophical and scientific circles grappling with the big question at the dawn of modern physics: materialism and its consequences for morality. ‘Matter in motion’ may be a core principle of this materialism but it is certainly inadequate to capture the whole project. In wave after wave of this debate the Epicurean view of a fully determined universe governed by natural laws, that nevertheless allows to humans a sphere of libertas, but does not require a creator god (...)
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  • L. Varius Rufus, De Morte (Frs. 1–4 Morel).A. S. Hollis - 1977 - Classical Quarterly 27 (01):187-.
    Already an admired senior poet to Virgil in the Eclogues , Varius by the mid-thirties, B.C. had established himself as the leading epic writer of his day . It is a sobering thought that we do not know even the titles of the serious hexameter works which had won him so high a reputation, except for de Morte, quoted four times by Macrobius.
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  • L. Varius Rufus, De Morte.A. S. Hollis - 1977 - Classical Quarterly 27 (1):187-190.
    Already an admired senior poet to Virgil in the Eclogues, Varius by the mid-thirties, B.C. had established himself as the leading epic writer of his day. It is a sobering thought that we do not know even the titles of the serious hexameter works which had won him so high a reputation, except for de Morte, quoted four times by Macrobius.
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