Épicure aux Enfers: Hérésie, athéisme et hédonisme au Moyen Âge by Aurélien Robert

Journal of the History of Philosophy 60 (4):693-695 (2022)
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Always an essential component in histories of philosophy, Epicureanism has taken on a special importance of late because some scholars have seen its doctrines as triggering modernity. Certainly, Greenblatt can be accused of historical malpractice. Robert, in the book under review, calls Gleenblatt's work a "bon roman" ; see also my July 2012 review in Reviews in History, reviews.history.ac.uk/review/1283, and...

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