Lucretius
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Gender | Male |
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Born | C. 99 BC |
Died | Rome |
Italy | |
Full name | Titus Lucretius Carus |
Influenced | Cicero |
Virgil | |
Pierre Gassendi | |
Stephen Greenblatt | |
Job | Philosopher |
Poet | |
Spouse | Lucilia |
School | Epicureanism |
Atomism | |
Interests | Ethics |
Metaphysics | |
Atomic Theory | |
Era | Hellenistic philosophy |
Epicureanism | |
Influences | Epicurus |
Plato | |
Democritus | |
Aristotle | |
Socrates | |
Empedocles | |
Hesiod | |
Gaius Memmius | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 432345 |
Lucretius On the Nature of Things: A Philosophical Poem, in Six Books
The way things are
Lucretius: De Rerum NaturaBook III
Sensation and Sex
Lucretius: Selections from the De Rerum Natura
On the nature of the universe
Introduction to Lucretius
Lucreti Cari De rerum natura libri sex
Lucy Hutchinson's Translation of Lucretius, De Rerum Natura
Lucrèce et l'expérience
Di Lucrezio Caro Della natura delle cose libri VI
Titi Lvcreti Cari de Rervm Natvra Liber Secvndvs: Latin Verse
Lucretius on Love and Sex: A Commentary on De Rerum Natura IV, 1030-1287, with Prolegomena, Text, and Translation
O rzeczywistości ksia̧g sześć
Lucretius in English
Lucretius on life and death, in the metre of Omar Khayyʹam
Titi Lvcreti Cari de Rervm Natvra Liber Qvartvs
Titi Lvcreti Cari de Rervm Natvra Liber Sextvs
Lucretius: about Reality
Titi Lvcreti Cari de Rervm Natvra Liber Primvs: As Above, So Below
De Rerum Natura VI: Edited with Translation and Commentary by John Godwin
Titus Lucretius Carus, His Six Books of Epicurean Philosophy, Done Into English Verse, with Notes. by T. Creech, . . . the Fifth Edition
T. Lucretius Carus, of the Nature of Things. Translated Into English Verse by Thomas Creech, . . . Volume II. . . . of 2;
The Nature of Things: A Didactic Poem; Volume 1
Titi Lvcreti Cari de Rervm Natvra Liber Tertivs
Von der Natur der Dinge
De Rerum Natura IV: Book IV
Lucretius
Lucretius On the Nature of Things
The Nature of Things (Case Laminate Hardcover with Jacket) (2021)
The Greatest Works of Roman Classical Literature
The way things are
Lucretius: De Rerum NaturaBook III
Sensation and Sex
Lucretius: Selections from the De Rerum Natura
On the nature of the universe
Introduction to Lucretius
Lucreti Cari De rerum natura libri sex
Lucy Hutchinson's Translation of Lucretius, De Rerum Natura
Lucrèce et l'expérience
Di Lucrezio Caro Della natura delle cose libri VI
Titi Lvcreti Cari de Rervm Natvra Liber Secvndvs: Latin Verse
Lucretius on Love and Sex: A Commentary on De Rerum Natura IV, 1030-1287, with Prolegomena, Text, and Translation
O rzeczywistości ksia̧g sześć
Lucretius in English
Lucretius on life and death, in the metre of Omar Khayyʹam
Titi Lvcreti Cari de Rervm Natvra Liber Qvartvs
Titi Lvcreti Cari de Rervm Natvra Liber Sextvs
Lucretius: about Reality
Titi Lvcreti Cari de Rervm Natvra Liber Primvs: As Above, So Below
De Rerum Natura VI: Edited with Translation and Commentary by John Godwin
Titus Lucretius Carus, His Six Books of Epicurean Philosophy, Done Into English Verse, with Notes. by T. Creech, . . . the Fifth Edition
T. Lucretius Carus, of the Nature of Things. Translated Into English Verse by Thomas Creech, . . . Volume II. . . . of 2;
The Nature of Things: A Didactic Poem; Volume 1
Titi Lvcreti Cari de Rervm Natvra Liber Tertivs
Von der Natur der Dinge
De Rerum Natura IV: Book IV
Lucretius
Lucretius On the Nature of Things
The Nature of Things (Case Laminate Hardcover with Jacket) (2021)
The Greatest Works of Roman Classical Literature
Lucretius Life story
Titus Lucretius Carus was a Roman poet and philosopher. His only known work is the philosophical poem De rerum natura, a didactic work about the tenets and philosophy of Epicureanism, and which usually is translated into English as On the Nature of Things—and somewhat less often as On the Nature of the Universe.