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T. Lucreti Cari De Rerum Natura Libri Sex
Karl Lachmann's 1850 edition of Lucretius' classic poem On the Nature of Things constitutes the beginning of modern textual criticism.
Karl Lachmann (Edited by)
9781108014991, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 10 June 2010
696 pages
21.6 x 14 x 3.9 cm, 0.87 kg
Lucretius' didactic poem On the Nature of Things is one of the great works of Latin literature, and Lachmann's edition of the work from 1850 is often considered the beginning of modern textual criticism. The poem is divided into six books and leans heavily on Epicurean philosophy. All that exists in the world, even the soul, is composed of atoms that unite and dissipate with time; Lucretius does not believe in an afterlife or in any of the Roman gods. Lachmann defines the editorial principle that agreement in error implies identity of origin, and on this basis he creates a stemma for the manuscripts of Lucretius, and demonstrates how the three main manuscripts all derive from one archetype. His commentary is divided into two parts: the recensio (creation of a family tree for the manuscripts of the work) and a lengthy emendatio (correction of the errors in the text).
Liber I-VI
De Rerum Natura Libros Commentarius.
Subject Areas: Literary studies: classical, early & medieval [DSBB]
