A Commentary on Lucretius De Rerum Natura

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Oxford University Press, 2002 - 513 頁
Lucretius' theory of atomic motion is one of the most difficult and technical parts of De rerum natura, and, for that reason, has hitherto been neglected by commentators. This is the first commentary to take account of the remarkable discoveries and re-evaluations in the field of Hellenistic philosophy over the past thirty years, which have been stimulated by the publication of many more Epicurean fragments from Herculaneum.

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TEXT I
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Lines 6279 The introduction to the section
143
Lines 80141 The different types of motion
162
Lines 142164 The speed of the atoms
209
Lines 165166 The end of the first section on motion
230
Lines 167183 The digression against providence
234
Lines 184215 Nothing possesses a natural upward
262
Lines 216293 The clinamen
301
macroscopic bodies
384
Lucretius on the Clinamen and Free Will
407
What Sort of a Reductionist was Epicurus?
428
The Feminine Principal Gender in
444
Bibliography
453
Index Locorum Potiorum
491
Index Latinitatis
506
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Lines 294307 The motions of the atoms always have
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Don Fowler was Fellow and Tutor in Classics at Jesus College, Oxford, from 1980 until his death on 15 October 1999

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