Anti-Lucretius, Sive De Deo Et Natura, Libri Novem is a philosophical and poetic response to Lucretius's famous work, "De Rerum Natura." Penned by Melchior de Polignac, this posthumous work presents a counter-argument to Lucretius's Epicurean materialism.
De Polignac's nine books explore themes of God and Nature, offering a contrasting view rooted in faith and traditional metaphysics. Readers interested in the intersection of religion and science, or those seeking a classical poetic engagement with philosophical questions, will find this a compelling and thought-provoking work. This edition allows a new audience to engage with a historical debate that continues to resonate today.
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