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An exposition of Epicurus atomic theory and the ethical tenets based upon it. Drawing upon this materialist philosophy, Lucretius cites the fear of death as the cause of man's ills, and shows the way to freedom from that fear. (Summary by bropops4)

De Rerum Natura by Titus Lucretius Carus (c. 99 BCE - 55 BCE‪)‬ LibriVox

    • Arts

An exposition of Epicurus atomic theory and the ethical tenets based upon it. Drawing upon this materialist philosophy, Lucretius cites the fear of death as the cause of man's ills, and shows the way to freedom from that fear. (Summary by bropops4)

    01 - Liber primus, pars prima

    01 - Liber primus, pars prima

    • 31 min
    02 - Liber primus, pars secunda

    02 - Liber primus, pars secunda

    • 32 min
    03 - Liber primus, pars tertia

    03 - Liber primus, pars tertia

    • 38 min
    04 - Liber secundus, pars prima

    04 - Liber secundus, pars prima

    • 37 min
    05 - Liber secundus, pars secunda

    05 - Liber secundus, pars secunda

    • 33 min
    06 - Liber secundus, pars tertia

    06 - Liber secundus, pars tertia

    • 37 min

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