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Paperback Lucrèce, Un Peintre De La Nature À Rome [French] Book

ISBN: 114626285X

ISBN13: 9781146262859

Lucrèce, Un Peintre De La Nature À Rome [French]

Lucr ce, Un Peintre De La Nature Rome by douard Bertrand offers a critical exploration of Lucretius and his masterpiece, "De Rerum Natura." This study delves into the philosophical and poetic dimensions of Lucretius' work, examining his unique perspective on nature and his place within the intellectual landscape of ancient Rome. Bertrand provides insightful analysis of Lucretius' engagement with Epicureanism, his vivid descriptions of the natural world, and his enduring influence on subsequent generations of thinkers and writers.

This book is a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts interested in classical literature, philosophy, and the history of ideas. It sheds light on the intellectual currents of ancient Rome and offers a fresh perspective on one of its most important philosophical poets. First published in 1906, Bertrand's work remains relevant for understanding Lucretius' profound impact.

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