Paperback
2007 · Oxford
by Gale, Monica R.(Ed.)
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007. Paperback. Good +. Paperback. 8 1/2" X 5 1/2". x, 441pp. Mild shelf wear to covers, corners, and edges of paper wraps. Creasing and rubbing to wraps. Creasing and rubbing to spine. Faint dust-spotting to text block. Pages are clean and unmarked. Binding is sound.
ABOUT THIS BOOK:
This book gathers together some of the most important and influential scholarly articles of the last sixty to seventy years (three of which are translated into English here for the first time) on the Roman poet Lucretius. Lucretius' philosophical epic, the De Rerum Natura or On the Nature of the Universe (c.55 BC), seeks to convince its reader of the validity of the rationalist theories of the Hellenistic thinker Epicurus. The articles collected in this volume explore Lucretius' poetic and argumentative technique from a variety of perspectives, and also consider the poem in relation to its philosophical and literary milieux, and to the values and ideology of contemporary Roman society. All quotations in Latin or Greek are translated.(Publisher). (Inventory #: 16951)
ABOUT THIS BOOK:
This book gathers together some of the most important and influential scholarly articles of the last sixty to seventy years (three of which are translated into English here for the first time) on the Roman poet Lucretius. Lucretius' philosophical epic, the De Rerum Natura or On the Nature of the Universe (c.55 BC), seeks to convince its reader of the validity of the rationalist theories of the Hellenistic thinker Epicurus. The articles collected in this volume explore Lucretius' poetic and argumentative technique from a variety of perspectives, and also consider the poem in relation to its philosophical and literary milieux, and to the values and ideology of contemporary Roman society. All quotations in Latin or Greek are translated.(Publisher). (Inventory #: 16951)