The paper offers a reading of some central tenets of Lucretian epistemology in their connection with the evolution of Roman legal thought between the end of the IInd c. b.C. and the first half of the Ist., arguing for a shared approach, influenced by Hellenistic thought, to issue of definition and categorization.

Didaxis, rhetoric, and the law in Lucretius

Schiesaro, Alessandro
2007

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The paper offers a reading of some central tenets of Lucretian epistemology in their connection with the evolution of Roman legal thought between the end of the IInd c. b.C. and the first half of the Ist., arguing for a shared approach, influenced by Hellenistic thought, to issue of definition and categorization.
2007
Settore L-FIL-LET/04 - Lingua e Letteratura Latina
Classical Constructions : papers in memory of Don Fowler, classicist and epicurean
Oxford University Press
Benjamin Farrington; De rerum natura; Lucretius; Roman culture
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