Lucretius

Lucretius pointing to the casus, the downward movement of the atoms. From the frontispiece to ''Of the Nature of Things'', 1682 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, which usually is translated into English as ''On the Nature of Things''—and somewhat less often as ''On the Nature of the Universe''. Very little is known about Lucretius's life; the only certainty is that he was either a friend or client of Gaius Memmius, to whom the poem was addressed and dedicated. ''De rerum natura'' was a considerable influence on the Augustan poets, particularly Virgil (in his ''Aeneid'' and ''Georgics'', and to a lesser extent on the ''Eclogues'') and Horace. The work was almost lost during the Middle Ages, but was rediscovered in 1417 in a monastery in Germany by Poggio Bracciolini and it played an important role both in the development of atomism (Lucretius was an important influence on Pierre Gassendi) and the efforts of various figures of the Enlightenment era to construct a new Christian humanism. Provided by Wikipedia
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Participants: Lucretius Carus, Titus, [ VerfasserIn, VerfasserIn ]; Knebel, Karl Ludwig von, [ MitwirkendeR, MitwirkendeR ]
Published: [2013];, [1821]
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Participants: Lucretius Carus, Titus, [ VerfasserIn, VerfasserIn ]; Deufert, Marcus, [ HerausgeberIn, HerausgeberIn ]
Published: [2019]
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Participants: Lucretius Carus, Titus, [ VerfasserIn, VerfasserIn ]; Lachmann, Karl, [ HerausgeberIn, HerausgeberIn ]
Published: [2021]
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