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Lucretian Receptions in Prose

Lucretian Receptions in Prose
Autor: George Kazantzidis
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Veröffentlicht am: 14.10.2024
Artikelnummer: 2632989
ISBN / EAN: 9783111443669

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Produktbeschreibung

The examination of Lucretian reception in Latin poetry has been served well by scholars. Lucretius' presence in later prose writers, on the other hand, is a topic that warrants more investigation.

Susanne Gatzemeier's 2013 monograph (Ut ait Lucretius: Die Lukrezrezeption in der lateinischen Prosa bis Laktanz) is an invaluable contribution to the topic but by no means exhaustive either in terms of the potential intertextualities it traces or in terms of its interpretive methods and insights. At the same time, recent studies implicate Lucretius' name in discussions of prose writers who were not that often thought in the past to have engaged with the De Rerum Natura in an active way. Caesar and Livy but also Vitruvius and Tacitus are some good examples. The present volume taps into this discussion and broadens further our understanding of Lucretian reception in prose writers, including Cicero, Celsus, Seneca the Younger, Quintilian, Pliny the Younger, Plutarch and Lactantius.

Building on the vast scholarship on the significance of Lucretius as a model for later poets, the volume sheds new light on the De Rerum Natura's afterlife by looking at its presence in philosophical prose, medical writing, oratory, epistolary writing and Christian theology.

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Autor Verlag De Gruyter
ISBN / EAN 9783111443669 Bindung Hardcover

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