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De rerum natura is a first-century BC didactic poem by the Roman poet and philosopher Lucretius (c. 99 BC – c. 55 BC) with the goal of explaining Epicurean philosophy to a Roman audience. The poem, written in some 7,400 dactylic hexameters, is divided into six untitled books, and … See more
Classical antiquity to the Middle Ages
Martin Ferguson Smith notes that Cicero's close friend, Titus Pomponius Atticus, was an Epicurean publisher, and it is possible his slaves made the … See moreSynopsis
The poem consists of six untitled books, in dactylic hexameter. The first three books provide a fundamental account of being and nothingness, … See moreMetaphysics
Lack of divine intervention
After the poem was rediscovered and made its rounds across Europe and beyond, numerous thinkers began to see Lucretius's Epicureanism as a "threat synonymous with … See moreTranslations
• Lucretius (1968). The Way Things Are: The De Rerum Natura. Translated by Rolfe Humphries. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press See more• Alioto, Anthony M. (1987). A History of Western Science. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall. ISBN 0133923908.
• Billanovich, Guido (1958). "'Veterum vestigia vatum' nei … See moreAlso mentioned in the articleWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license - https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_rerum_natura
De rerum natura (deutsch Über die Natur der Dinge oder Vom Wesen des Weltalls) ist ein aus dem 1. Jahrhundert v. Chr. stammendes Lehrgedicht des römischen Dichters, Philosophen und Epikureers Titus Lucretius Carus, genannt Lukrez. Die Hommage an Epikur handelt von der Stellung des Menschen in einem von den Göttern nicht beeinflussten Universum.
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- https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_rerum_naturaSee more on it.wikipedia.orgSu Lucrezio, l'autore del poema, si sa molto poco. San Girolamo, nel Chronicon, afferma relativamente all'anno 94 a.C.: Ipotizzando nel 94 a.C. l'anno di nascita del poeta, intorno al 50 andrebbe collocata la data di morte. Esiste però anche un'ipotesi alternativa: Elio Donato ci informa che Lucrezio sarebbe morto quand…
- Autore: Tito Lucrezio Caro
- Altri titoli: La natura
- 1ª ed. originale: I secolo a.C.
- Titolo originale: De rerum natura
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- https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_rerum_naturaSee more on fr.wikipedia.orgBien que l'on connaisse peu de choses sur la vie de Lucrèce et même si des incertitudes demeurent quant à l'époque à laquelle il vivait, on est en mesure de comprendre qu'il s'agit d'une période de troubles politiques, marquée par des massacres (massacres de Marius), des dictatures (Sylla, de -82 à -79), des révolt…
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WebDe natura rerum is a treatise by the Anglo-Saxon monk Bede, composed in 703 as a companion-piece to his De temporibus ('on times'). In the view of Eoghan Ahern, …
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WebDe natura rerum is a thirteenth century work of natural history, written by Flemish Roman Catholic friar and medieval writer. Thomas of Cantimpré. De natura rerum may be …
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Web39 rows · De rerum natura is a philosophical epic poem written by Lucretius in Latin around 55 BCE. The poem was lost during the Middle Ages, rediscovered in 1417, and …
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WebDe rerum natura ( łac. „O naturze rzeczy”) – poemat z I wieku p.n.e., napisany heksametrem przez rzymskiego filozofa i poetę Lukrecjusza. Zawiera wykład filozofii …
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WebDe natura rerum may refer to: De rerum natura, a didactic poem by Lucretius De natura rerum (Bede), a treatise by Bede De natura rerum, a treatise by Isidore of Seville De …
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Webde la naturaleza de las cosas o sobre la naturaleza de las cosas nota 2 (en latín, dē rērum natūra) es un poema didáctico, dentro del género de los periphyseos cultivado por los …
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