Lucretius: De Rerum Natura IV
Discover the profound insights of ancient philosophy with Lucretius: De Rerum Natura IV, expertly edited by John Godwin. This remarkable edition, published in 1987, spans 182 pages and delves into the intricate psychology of sensation and thought as explored in Lucretius' monumental poem.
This volume features a new text that incorporates the latest scholarly research, alongside a clear prose translation that makes the work accessible to modern readers. Godwin's insightful commentary not only elucidates Lucretius' thoughts in relation to other philosophers, including Epicurus, but also highlights the poetic brilliance of the Latin language. By situating this text within the broader context of Roman literature, this edition showcases Lucretius' enduring legacy as a philosopher and poet.
Whether you're a student of philosophy, literature, or history, this essential work invites you to explore the depths of human thought through the lens of classical poetry.