Hellenistic Aesthetic and the Poetic Composition of Lucretius' De Rerum Natura |
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Contents
Hellenistic Poetics and Lucretius | 21 |
Rhetoric and Poetry | 75 |
Epicurean Epistemology and Lucretius Poetics | 147 |
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Alexandrian animi Aphrodite appeal Aratus argumentation artistic atoms atque audience audience's body Callimachus charm Cicero composition concepts contrast critics delight didactic discourse divine elements eloquence emotional Empedocles emphasizes Ennius entire epic Epicurus epistemology essential fear of death formal goddess gods Greek Heraclitus Hesiod Homeric Hymns hymn to Venus imagery images Inst knowledge landscape Letter to Herodotus literary logic Lucretian Lucretius Lukrez magis Magna Mater matter Memmius Menoeceus mind motif Muses myth and religion nature nunc omnia omnis orator oratory passages pastoral peroration phenomena Philodemus philosophical physical picturesque Plague of Athens pleasure poem poet poet's poetic aesthetics Principal Doctrines principle probatio proem proem of Book proofs protreptic Pythocles quae Quintilian quod rebus reperta represents Rerum Natura rhetorical Roman saepe Sappho satirical scene sensation senses sensory perception set-pieces soul sunt things throughout De Rerum tibi tone traditional truth vita vivid voluptas