Lucretius died in -55.
the leading writer of latin prose (A+) a follower of the teaching of the greek philosopher Epicurus
The phrase "Mihi cura futuri," which translates to "I care for the future," is attributed to the Roman poet and philosopher Lucretius. It encapsulates his philosophical views on the importance of understanding the nature of existence and the future. Lucretius is best known for his epic poem "De Rerum Natura" (On the Nature of Things), which explores Epicurean philosophy and the nature of the universe.
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Lucretius
the leading writer of latin prose (A+) a follower of the teaching of the greek philosopher Epicurus
Lucretius advocated for a materialistic philosophy that emphasized the idea that all things are composed of physical matter. He believed that the universe operates solely based on natural laws and interactions between particles. Lucretius heavily opposed supernatural explanations for natural phenomena.
he was the leading writer of Latin prose.
Lucretius
Lucretius
A follower of the teaching of Greek philosopher Epicurus.
Lucretius outlined his theory that the Universe operates by chance in his poem De rerum natura around 58 BC. This six poem is more commonly known as On the Nature of Things.
One notable quote from Lucretius that exemplifies his philosophical views on the nature of the universe and existence is: "Nothing can be created out of nothing." This quote reflects Lucretius' belief in the principle of conservation of matter and his rejection of the idea of creation ex nihilo. Another quote that showcases his views is: "The universe is change; our life is what our thoughts make it." This quote highlights Lucretius' emphasis on the impermanence of the world and the importance of individual perception in shaping one's experience of existence.
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George Depue Hadzsits has written: 'Lucretius And His Influence'
William A. Merrill has written: 'Criticism of the text of Lucretius' -- subject(s): Criticism, Textual, Textual Criticism 'Lucretian and Virgilian rhythm' -- subject(s): Versification, Latin language, Metrics and rhythmics 'On the contracted genitive in I in Latin' -- subject(s): Case, Latin language 'The archetype of Lucretius' -- subject(s): Criticism, Textual, Textual Criticism 'Corruption in the manuscripts of Lucretius' -- subject(s): Manuscripts