LUCRETIUS

(Titus Lucretius Carus)lookrēˈshəs, c.99 b.c.–c.55 b.c., Roman poet and philosopher. Little is known about his life. A chronicle of St. Jerome speaks of the loss of his reason through taking a love potion. It states that in sane intervals he had written books that were later emended by Cicero. The poetry of Lucretius constitutes one great didactic work in six books, De rerum natura [on the nature of things]. In dignified and beautiful hexameter verse the poet sets forth arguments founded upon the philosophical ideas of Democritus and Epicurus. He seeks to persuade man that there need be no fear of the gods or of death, since "man is lord of himself." His proof is based upon the so-called atomic theory of the ancients, which held that everything, even the soul, is made up of atoms, and the laws of nature control all. The soul is itself material and so closely associated with the body that whatever affects one affects the other. Consciousness ends with death. There is no immortality of the soul. The universe came into being through the working of natural laws in the combining of atoms, instead of by the creative power of a deity. Although not the same as the modern atomic theory, many of the principles he gives in his scientific discussions have been upheld by later investigations.

See the translation by C. Bailey (3 vol., 1947); studies by L. A. Holland (1979) and D. Clay (1983).

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Lucretius and Virgils Pastoral Dream. by ANNETTE...continues to overlook the importance of Lucretius as an influence upon the Eclogues. So...his very recent book on Virgil that "Lucretius was known to Virgil when he wrote the...
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Lucretius on Optical Illusions. by A.E. Stallings...late Roman Republic, a poet named Titus Lucretius Catus, about whom we know next to nothing...he disapproved of poetry--but for Lucretius, poetry was the honey that helped the...
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Mistress Hutchinson and Lucretius by Colin Walters Lucy Hutchinson...Nature of Things") by telling how Lucretius "Last doth of Wedlocks fruite and...his translation of just Book I (of Lucretius six) in 1656. Nor was Hutchinson...
...What is food to one may be fierce poison to others). - Lucretius (c. 99 B.C.-c. 55 B.C.), Roman poet and...De Rerum Natura. iv. 637. One can never improve on Lucretius. But for our purpose, the appropriate rendering is...
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...What is food to one may be fierce poison to others). Lucretius (c. 99 B.C.uc. 55 B.C.), Roman poet and Epicurean De Rerum Natura. iv. 637. ONE can never improve on Lucretius. But for our purpose, the appropriate rendering is...
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LUCRETIUS (Titus Lucretius Carus)lookre sh s, c.99 b.c. c.55 b.c., Roman poet...written books that were later emended by Cicero. The poetry of Lucretius constitutes one great didactic work in six books, De rerum natura...
...traditional power of religious and physical forces on human life and emphasized our freedom of action. The work of the Roman poet Lucretius, De rerum natura ( On the Nature of Things ), contains the finest exposition of Epicurus ideas. See studies by E. Asmis...
...describes his distance phobia. Leonard wrote many scholarly works, notably translations of Beowulf and of the writings of Lucretius. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia...
...Studies Observations on earth structure and processes were made by a number of the ancients, including Herodotus, Aristotle, Lucretius, Strabo, and Seneca. Their individual efforts in the natural history of the earth, however, provided no sustained progress...
...motion, was proposed in the 5th cent. b.c. by the Greek philosophers Leucippus and Democritus and was adopted by the Roman Lucretius. However, Aristotle did not accept the theory, and it was ignored for many centuries. Interest in the atomic theory was...
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