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Titus Lucretius Carus (ca. 99-55 B.C.) is known primarily as the Roman author of the long didactic poem ""De Rerum Natura"" (""On the Nature of Things""). In it, he set out to explicate the universe, embracing and refuting ideas of the great Greek philosophers.Now, available in paperback, this annotated scholarly edition of the Latin text of ""De Rerum Natura"" has long been hailed as one of the finest editions of this monumental work. It features an introduction to Lucretius' life and work by William Ellery Leonard, an introduction to and commentary on the poem by Stanley Barney Smith, the complete Latin text with detailed annotations, and an index of ancient sources. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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It is admirable that Lucretius more than 2000 years ago spoke about atoms and the fact that light is faster than sound, but for a contemporary reader, why isn't this book boring content-wise? If you are not into Latin translation, what's there, aside from a questionable observation of Nature? ( )