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* A somewhat inaccurate but acceptable translation of "[[De Rerum Natura]]", usually translated loosely as ''"On the Nature of Things"'', by the Roman philosopher [[Lucretius]]. |
* A somewhat inaccurate (but acceptable) translation of "[[De Rerum Natura]]", usually translated loosely as ''"On the Nature of Things"'', by the Roman philosopher [[Lucretius]]. |
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On Nature (Περὶ Φύσεως, Peri Physeos) is the name of several works of ancient philosophy, especially by the Pre-Socratics:
- On Nature (Anaximander)
- On Nature (Heraclitus)
- On Nature (Parmenides)
- On Nature (Melissus)
- On Nature (Empedocles)
- On Nature (Philolaus)
- On Nature (Epicurus)
- A somewhat inaccurate (but acceptable) translation of "De Rerum Natura", usually translated loosely as "On the Nature of Things", by the Roman philosopher Lucretius.