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The influence of Lucretius’ De rerum natura is clearly felt in Horace’s Ars poetica both at the macro-level of the construction of the text as a didactic work and at the micro-level of the individual iuncturae that compose it. This paper examines two cruc... see more

Riesame dell’iscrizione di Roma CIL, VI 21521 = 34137 (CLE 1109) sotto il profilo epigrafico, letterario e metrico; il testo, seppur non privo di una sua originalità, sembra attingere a un ricco serbatoio di riferimenti poetici, che spaziano da Lucrezio, ... see more

Il saggio ricostruisce il pensiero di quattro Epicurei romani sulla medicina: Senocle di Delfi, Alessandro e Zopiro, che figurano nei libri 2-3 delle Questioni conviviali di Plutarco, e Lucrezio. La tesi generale che si sostiene è che questi personaggi ha... see more

This contribution suggests the hypothesis of a rather late dating, in the context of the Epicurean tradition, of the anti-sceptical dispute conducted by Lucretius in the fourth book of his poem (spec. vv. 469-521). To this end, some parallels&nb... see more

This article presents a new reading for a passage from the first book of De Rerum Natura by Lucretius. Through a reinterpretation of verses 1.42, textual problems are solved. Two objections to this new reading are also discussed.--------------------------... see more

In urging that the fate of the impious Epicurean is not torture but obscurity such as an Epicurean suffers in life, Plutarch uses but reverses an argument found in Lucretius.

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