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Hardcover Titus Lucretius Carus, Of The Nature Of Things Book

ISBN: 1024304396

ISBN13: 9781024304398

Titus Lucretius Carus, Of The Nature Of Things

Titus Lucretius Carus, Of The Nature Of Things, Volume 1, presents the first three books of Lucretius's epic poem, "De Rerum Natura." This foundational work of Latin literature eloquently elucidates the principles of Epicurean philosophy, encompassing atomism, materialism, and the pursuit of tranquility through understanding the natural world.

Lucretius's poem, written in dactylic hexameter, explores the nature of reality, the mortality of the soul, and the absence of divine intervention in human affairs. This volume offers a glimpse into the ancient world's scientific and philosophical thought, rendered in beautiful and evocative verse. A cornerstone of classical literature, "Of The Nature Of Things" continues to resonate with readers interested in philosophy, science, and the enduring quest for knowledge.

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