Atoms, Ataraxy, and Allusion: Cross-generic Imitation of the De Rerum Natura in Early Augustan Poetry |
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... remains that there is ample reason to think that Catullus was well acquainted with Lucretius ' work and vice versa.34 As regards imitation of the De Rerum Natura more generally , the difficulties in determining the presence of Lucretian ...
... remains that there is ample reason to think that Catullus was well acquainted with Lucretius ' work and vice versa.34 As regards imitation of the De Rerum Natura more generally , the difficulties in determining the presence of Lucretian ...
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... remains . The ethical - philosophical nature of the majority of Horace's sermones , the debt of the satiric genre to diatribe , and the application of devices associated with popular philosophy in the sermones accordingly establish a ...
... remains . The ethical - philosophical nature of the majority of Horace's sermones , the debt of the satiric genre to diatribe , and the application of devices associated with popular philosophy in the sermones accordingly establish a ...
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... remains constant , for although water issues forth continually from various founts or sources , evaporation and precipitation ensure that the water is eventually returned to replenish those sources . The waters " flow over the earth in ...
... remains constant , for although water issues forth continually from various founts or sources , evaporation and precipitation ensure that the water is eventually returned to replenish those sources . The waters " flow over the earth in ...
Contents
Prologos | 3 |
Atoms and Ariadnes Lament | 10 |
Echoes of the Pastoral Muse | 31 |
Copyright | |
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adjective Aeneas Aeneid aequora alliteration allusions animalia animi appears artus Ataraxy atque Bacchylides caeca caeli caelum Callimachus canibus Carm Carmina Catullan Catullus 51 Catullus 64 Catullus and Lucretius citation corpore correspondence curas Daphnis deus diatribe didactic Eclogues enim Ennian Ennius epic Epicurean Epicurus Epistles existence ferarum genus Georgics haec haud Hesiod hinc Homer Horace Horace's Horatian Iliad imitation of Lucretius ipsa ipse Iuppiter Latin lines loca Lucretian influence Lucretian passage Lucretius Lucretius and Catullus lumine magnis magno membra metaphorical metus mihi mortalis neque nobis nunc Odes omnia otium particular pastoral pectore periphrastic Philodemus philosophical phrase poem poet poetic poetry primum quae quam quibus quid quod quoque rebus Rerum Natura Roman saepe Sappho's Satires sermones sidera Silenus silvas simulacra Stoic strophe sunt tamen tellus terras themes tibi venti verb videmus Virgil vita δὲ καὶ