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Lucretius and his sources : a study of Lucretius, De rerum natura I 635-920 /

This study is an original contribution to the discussion of Lucretius' use of sources and his relationship to Epicurus; furthermore, it provides a new edition of fragments of books 14 and 15 of Epicurus' On Nature. It focuses on understanding how Lucretius' sources presented the Preso...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Montarese, Francesco
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, ©2012.
Colección:Sozomena (Berlin, Germany) ; v. 12.
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520 |a This study is an original contribution to the discussion of Lucretius' use of sources and his relationship to Epicurus; furthermore, it provides a new edition of fragments of books 14 and 15 of Epicurus' On Nature. It focuses on understanding how Lucretius' sources presented the Presocratics and assesses his literary achievement on that basis. This book will interest anyone studying the way in which Lucretius, and more generally Roman authors, adapted Greek literature and philosophy as well as those with an interest in Hellenistic philosophy and in the reconstruction of Epicurus' treatise On Na. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 291-306) and indexes. 
505 0 0 |a Frontmatter -- Foreword -- Table of contents -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Lucretius drew the Critique from an earlier Epicurean polemic -- Chapter 2. Books XIV and XV of Epicurus' SZ -- Chapter 3. Lucretius' use of sources in DRN I -- Chapter 4. Lucretius in the Critique -- Appendix (A). Two stages of composition? -- Appendix (B) The format of PHerc. 1148 (SZ XIV) and PHerc. 1151 (SZ XV) -- Appendix (C) Do Epicurus' Ad Herodotum and Ad Pythoclem reflect continuous books of SZ? -- Abbreviations -- Bibliography -- Indices 
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880 8 |6 505-00/(S  |a 2.3.1 Was Plato the last of the limited pluralists in Theophrastus' ' Φυσιxαi δoξαι2.3.2 The detail of the arguments against Plato and air monism; 2.3.3 The dating of XIV and of Theophrastus' ' Φυσιxαi δoξαι; 2.4 Conclusion; Chapter 3. Lucretius' use of sources in DRN I; 3.1 The source of DRN I.156-598 and 951-1107; 3.2 Did Lucretius change source after line 598 of DRN I; 3.3 The Critique does not derive from the same source as 155 ff; 3.4 The connection between lines 634 and 635; 3.5 Why did Lucretius have the Critique at the centre of book I; 3.6 Was Epicurus the source of the Critique. 
880 0 |6 505-00/(S  |a Introduction; Chapter 1. Lucretius drew the Critique from an earlier Epicurean polemic; 1.1 Lucretius' information is second-hand; 1.2 Lucretius' source was an Epicurean text; 1.2.1 Lucretius' use of homoeomeria; 1.2.2 The choice of Heraclitus as representative monist; 1.2.2.1 The Stoics as fire monists; 1.2.2.2 The Stoic denial of void in the world; 1.2.3 Lucretius' arguments against the limited pluralists; 1.2.3.1 Lines 753-781; 1.2.3.2 Lines 782-802; 1.2.4 The Epicurean angle; 1.3 Conclusion; Chapter 2. Books XIV and XV of Epicurus' Περi φuσεως; 2.1 The content of books XIV and XV. 
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