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Epicurus in Rome
Philosophical Perspectives in the Ciceronian Age

Explores the influence of and debates about Greek philosophy, especially Epicureanism, in the late Roman republic.

Sergio Yona (Edited by), Gregson Davis (Edited by)

9781009281393, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 9 February 2023

220 pages
22.8 x 15.2 x 1.2 cm, 0.32 kg

The role of Greek thought in the final days of the Roman republic is a topic that has garnered much attention in recent years. This volume of essays, commissioned specially from a distinguished international group of scholars, explores the role and influence of Greek philosophy, specifically Epicureanism, in the late republic. It focuses primarily (although not exclusively) on the works and views of Cicero, premier politician and Roman philosopher of the day, and Lucretius, foremost among the representatives and supporters of Epicureanism at the time. Throughout the volume, the impact of such disparate reception on the part of these leading authors is explored in a way that illuminates the popularity as well as the controversy attached to the followers of Epicurus in Italy, ranging from ethical and political concerns to the understanding of scientific and celestial phenomena. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

1. Introduction Sergio Yona
Part I. Epicurus and Roman Identities: 2. Sint ista Graecorum: How to be an Epicurean in Late Republican Rome – Evidence from Cicero's On Ends 1-2 Geert Roskam
3. Cicero's Rhetoric of Anti-Epicureanism: Anonymity as Critique Daniel P. Hanchey
4. Was Atticus an Epicurean? Nathan Gilbert
5. Caesar the Epicurean? A Matter of Life and Death Katharina Volk
6. Otium and Voluptas: Catullus and Roman Epicureanism Monica Gale
Part II. Epicurus and Lucretian Postures: 7. 'Love it or Leave it.' Nature's Ultimatum in Lucretius' On the Nature of Things (3.931-962) Elizabeth Asmis
8. Kitsch, Death and the Epicurean Pamela Gordon
9. Page, Stage, Image: Confronting Ennius with Lucretius' On the Nature of Things Mathias Hanses
10. Lucretius on the Size of the Sun T. H. M. Gellar-Goad.

Subject Areas: Social & political philosophy [HPS], Western philosophy: Ancient, to c 500 [HPCA], Philosophy [HP]

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