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Date: 2014-12-16 08:54:04
Ancient Greek philosophers
Ancient Greek mathematicians
Epicureanism
Philosophical movements
De rerum natura
Natural philosophy
Lucretius
Teleological argument
Lucretia
Epicurus
Democritus
Teleology

The poetics of anthropogony: men, women, and children in Lucretius, book five Brooke Holmes1 Princeton University

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