Lucretius Poet and Philosopher: Background and Fortunes of ›De Rerum Natura‹

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Philip R. Hardie, Valentina Prosperi, Diego Zucca
Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG, 6 jul 2020 - 410 páginas

Six hundred years after Poggio’s retrieval of the De rerum natura, and with the recent surge of interest in Lucretius and his influence, there has never been a better time to fully assess and recognize the shaping force of his thought and poetry over European culture from antiquity to modern times. This volume offers a multidisciplinary and updated overview of Lucretius as philosopher and as poet, with special attention to how these two aspects interact. The volume includes 18 contributions by established as well as early career scholars working on Lucretius’ philosophical and poetic work, and his reception both in ancient and early modern times. All the chapters present new and original research. Section I explores core issues of Epicurean-Lucretian epistemology and ethics. Section II expounds much new material on ancient response to and reception of Lucretius. Section III presents new material and analysis on the immediate, fraught early modern reception of the poem. Section IV offers a wide collection of new and original papers on Lucretius’ fortunes in the period from Machiavelli up to Victorian times. Section V explores little known aspects of the iconographical and biographical motifs related to the De rerum natura.

 

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Introduction
1
Lucretius and the Traditions of Ancient Philosophy
11
Lucretius and the Epicurean View That All Perceptions are True
23
the Case of Dreams
43
Can You Believe your Eyes? Scepticism and the Evidence of the Senses in Lucretius De Rerum Natura 4 237521
61
Epicurean Meteorology Lucretius and the Aetna
83
Ancient Receptions
105
Paulinus of Nola Claudian Prudentius
127
Gian Vincenzo Pinelli and the SixteenthCentury Recovery of Ancient Atomism
219
Atoms Elements Seeds A Renaissance Interpreter of Lucretius Atomism
235
Meanings and Functions of the Lucretian Auctoritas in Giovanni Delfinos Philosophical and Scientific Dialogues in Prose
251
Lucretius in Leibniz
273
Lucretius in the Spanish American Enlightenment
289
Tennyson and Arnold
309
Images of Lucretius
325
The Iconographic Tradition of Lucretius De Rerum Natura
339

Recovery Early Modern Scholars Readers and Translators
145
The Persecution of Renaissance Lucretius Readers Revisited
167
Modern Receptions of Lucretius and his Thought
201
List of Contributors
381
Index
385
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Sobre el autor (2020)

Philip Hardie, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK; Valentina Prosperi and Diego Zucca, University of Sassari, Italy.

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