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Living with Lucretius
Naming Effects in Lucretius' De Rerum Natura
Lucretius's Atomic Soul
Lucretius Carus, Titus
The Problem: the Theory of Ideas in Ancient Atomism and Gilles Deleuze
François Rabelais Nacque Forse a La-Devinière
EPISTOLARY EPICUREANS Pamela Gordon Sayings, Rejoinders
Lucretius and the Transformation of Greek Wisdom David Sedley Frontmatter More Information
Lucretius' Arguments on the Swerve and Free Action
Lucretius, His Copyists and the Horrors of the Underworld (De Rerum Natura 3.978-1023)
Lucretius on Creation and Evolution: a Commentary on De Rerum Natura 5.772--1104 by Gordon Campbell Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press, 2003
The Six Books of Lucretius' De Rerum Natura: Antecedents and Influence
The Philosophical Polemics in Lucretius : a Study in the History of Epicurean Criticism
Reading Lucretius in the Renais Sance
Helping Pre-Service Science Teachers to Understand Atomism Through Observations and Experiments
Lucretius on Poetry: III.1-13
Hellenistic Philosophy in Greek and Roman Times
Gender in the Roman Garden: Lucretius' Idealized Epicurean Society
Top View
Lecture 10.1: Epicurus and Lucretius Rorty: UCSC
A Cyclical Cosmos: the Female in Lucretius' De Rerum Natura
Epicurean Myth Rationalization in Plutarch's De Latenter Vivendo And
The Rhetoric of Explanation in Lucretius' De Rerum Natura
An Analysis of Lucretius' Ethico-Theological Solution to the Problem of Superstition
Lucretius on the Nature of Things
Monstrous Melancholy: Ficino and the Physiological Causes of Atheism
Poeticizing Epicurus in Lucretius' De Rerum Natura
THE ORIGINS of 40DERN SCIENTIFIC Scientific and the Other Clinical, in the Broadest Sense of the Words. in Different Periods Of
Cicero, Lucretius, and the Divinity of Invention
Sensation and Taste in Lucretius
Lucretius' De Rerum Natura and Satire
A Lost Epicurean Community , Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, 30:2 (1989) P.313
Democritus’ Hypothesis’ of the Origins of Music*
Animus-Anima Complex in Lucretius
Psychic Disharmony: Philoponus and Epicurus on Plato's Phaedo
LUCRETIUS and the FEARS of DEATH a Dissertation Presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School of Cornell University Partial Fu
The Influence of Greek Philosophy on Roman Poetry Lucretius
Gods and Goddesses Full.Indb
Great Philosophers 2 Lucretius C.94-55 BCE
Lucretius and His Sources
Lucretius' Gigantomachy
DE MALORUM NATURAI Lucretius and the Nature of Evil
Lucretius' Use and Avoidance of Greek 243
Thales of Miletus (C. 620 B.C.E.—C. 546 B.C.E.)
Durham E-Theses