Lucretius: De Rerum NaturaBook III (Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics)

by Lucretius

E. J. Kenney (Editor)

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The third book of Lucretius' great poem on the workings of the universe is devoted entirely to expounding the implications of Epicurus' dictum that death does not matter, 'is nothing to us'. The soul is not immortal: it no more exists after the dissolution of the body than it had done before its birth. Only if this fact is accepted can men rid themselves of irrational fears and achieve the state of ataraxia, freedom from mental disturbance, on which the Epicurean definition of pleasure was based. To present this case Lucretius deploys the full range of poetic and rhetorical registers, soberly prohibitive, artfully decorative or passionately emotive as best suits his argument, reinforcing it with vivid and compelling imagery. This new edition has been completely revised, with a considerably enlarged Commentary and a new supplementary introduction taking account of the great amount of new scholarship of the last forty years.
  • ISBN13 9780521173896
  • Publish Date 14 August 2014 (first published 27 January 1977)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Cambridge University Press
  • Edition 2nd Revised edition
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 268
  • Language English