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Lucretius

Lucretius (full name: Titus Lucretius Carus) was born about 95 BGC and died in the 50s BGC. He evidently was familiar with elite life in Rome. His only know work is De rerum natura {On the nature of things}. It apparently was known to Cicero, Virgil, and Horace. In the seventh century, Isidore of Seville’s Etymologiae drew repeatedly on Lucretius concerning natural philosophy and for linguistic examples. Lucretius became prominent in later European intellectual life only after Poggio Bracciolini in 1417 recovered from obscurity an ancient manuscript of De rerum natura. The end of Book 4 of De rerum natura is an under-appreciated masterpiece of men’s sexed protest.

fathers for cuckolding: the problem of gender justice & grandchildren

While many fathers yearn to have grandchildren, fathers should encourage gender justice, not cuckolding as in a medieval Latin story from Poggio. … Read the post fathers for cuckolding: the problem of gender justice & grandchildren

Lucretius on how women can overcome men’s protective stone walls

Responding to Hebrew proverbs, Lucretius in De rerum natura figured eternal intimacy between woman and man as stone dissolved in drops of water. … Read the post Lucretius on how women can overcome men’s protective stone walls

does The Sound of Music echo Christian or Epicurean thought?

While set in Catholic Austria, the Sound of Music through its nun-heroine Maria is more aligned with Epicurean thought than Christian thought. … Read the post does The Sound of Music echo Christian or Epicurean thought?

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