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  1. Writing. De Natura Deorum belongs to the group of philosophical works which Cicero wrote in the two years preceding his death in 43 BC. He states near the beginning of De Natura Deorum that he wrote them both as a relief from the political inactivity to which he was reduced by the supremacy of Julius Caesar, and as a distraction from the grief caused by the death of his daughter Tullia.

  2. Titus Lucretius Carus. Lucrețiu ( Titus Lucretius Carus; n. 94 î.Hr., Pompeii, Campania, Italia – d. 55 î.Hr., Roma, Republica Romană) a fost un poet și filozof latin. Singura sa lucrare cunoscută este poemul filozofic De Rerum Natura (Despre natura lucrurilor ). Lucrețiu a continuat și dezvoltat concepția atomistă a lui Epicur ...

  3. 13. Apr. 2009 · Lucretius, De rerum natura // This elegant manuscript of Lucretius's philosophical poem, copied by an Augustinian friar for a pope, is an example of the interest in ancient accounts of nature taken by the Renaissance curia. The work, written in the first century B.C., contains one of the principal accounts of ancient atomism. The poem was little known in the Middle Ages and its author ...

  4. De rerum natura. Saeculi I a.Ch.n. editio: incognita fons: incognitus . INDEX. Liber I; Liber II; Liber III; Liber IV; Liber V; Liber VI; Vide etiam [recensere] De rerum natura pagina discretiva; De rerum natura (Isidorus Hispalensis) Receptum de "https: ...

  5. Copia de De rerum natura firmada por Michel de Montaigne (1563). [154] Éxcipit del "De rerum natura", transcrito por Niccolò Niccoli, amigo de Poggio Bracciolini. De las múltiples descripciones que se han hecho del poema, pocas son tan luminosas como la realizada por el filósofo y físico Michel Serres.

  6. What is perhaps most striking about De rerum natura is Telesio's attempt to mechanize as much as possible. Telesio clearly strives to explain everything in terms of the matter informed by hot and cold and to keep his arguments as simple as possible. When his discussions turn to human beings he introduces an instinct of self-preservation to account for their motivations. And when he discusses ...

  7. Mehr als 2.000 Jahre alt ist der Text von Titus Lucretius Carus alt, und doch liest sich sein "De rerum natura" überraschend modern, wenn man ihn in moderne Prosa überträgt. Der Übersetzer ...