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Epicureanism and the Other Hellenistic Philosophies
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¶ From the fifteenth to the seventeenth century, each of the three main Hellenistic schools of philosophy—Epicureanism, Stoicism, and scepticism—underwent a revival, in which Neo-Latin writing played a…
Lucretius—Editions and Commentaries
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¶ Lucretius’
De rerum natura was first printed in Brescia
c. 1472–1473. The publisher Thomas Ferrandus (
c. 1440–
c. 1510) regretted that his edition was based on only one manuscript but expressed the hope that a more a…
Seneca’s Philosophical Works—Editions and Commentaries
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¶ Before the late sixteenth century, there was confusion among Renaissance writers as to how the large corpus of works attributed to the two Senecas, father and son—consisting of rhetorical declamation…