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Titus Lucretius Carus

Translations from Lucretius

In “Translations from Lucretius,” the profound philosophical and poetic musings of Titus Lucretius Carus are rendered into modern language, allowing contemporary readers to engage with his groundbreaking thought. Rooted in Epicureanism, Lucretius'Äô work deftly intertwines science, philosophy, and poetry, employing a didactic style designed to illuminate the workings of nature and the mechanics of the universe. His vivid imagery and rhythmic verses echo the intricacies of atomism while serving as a meditation on mortality and the pursuit of tranquil living, set against the backdrop of the turbulent late Roman Republic. Titus Lucretius Carus, active in the 1st century BCE, was deeply influenced by Epicurus's tenets, which championed reason over superstition and emphasized the importance of personal peace. His philosophical inquiries were shaped by the chaotic political landscape of his time, prompting a search for reassuring truths about existence and the natural world. His work is a testament to the intellectual zeitgeist of his era, bridging poetry and rigorous scientific inquiry in a manner that was revolutionary. “Translations from Lucretius” is an essential read for anyone interested in the intersections of philosophy, science, and art. Lucretius'Äô vivid allegories and logical arguments challenge readers to reconsider their understanding of nature and the human experience. This translation is particularly valued for capturing the original's lyrical beauty, making this timeless classic accessible to both academic audiences and casual readers seeking enlightenment.
105 páginas impresas
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Bookwire
Publicación original
2021
Año de publicación
2021
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Good Press
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