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Lucretius Carus, On The Nature Of Things, 3.670-3.678
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1. Lucretius Carus, On The Nature of Things, 1.102-1.135, 1.161-1.179, 1.192-1.195, 1.202-1.214, 1.227-1.231, 1.250-1.264, 1.1106-1.1108, 2.67-2.79, 2.81, 2.168, 2.172, 2.569-2.580, 2.1030-2.1039, 2.1041-2.1057, 2.1059-2.1062, 2.1090-2.1117, 2.1122-2.1145, 2.1150-2.1174, 3.37-3.93, 3.417, 3.445-3.458, 3.671-3.678, 3.687, 3.719-3.721, 3.746-3.747, 3.781, 3.970-3.971, 4.35-4.41, 4.43, 4.733-4.734, 4.760-4.761, 5.249-5.254, 5.261-5.283, 5.309-5.310, 5.345-5.347, 5.351-5.369, 5.373-5.406, 5.416-5.508, 5.783-5.1457, 6.1-6.6, 6.1138-6.1286 (1st cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)

2. Diogenes Laertius, Lives of The Philosophers, 10.139 (3rd cent. CE - 3rd cent. CE)

10.139. [A blessed and eternal being has no trouble himself and brings no trouble upon any other being; hence he is exempt from movements of anger and partiality, for every such movement implies weakness [Elsewhere he says that the gods are discernible by reason alone, some being numerically distinct, while others result uniformly from the continuous influx of similar images directed to the same spot and in human form.]Death is nothing to us; for the body, when it has been resolved into its elements, has no feeling, and that which has no feeling is nothing to us.The magnitude of pleasure reaches its limit in the removal of all pain. When pleasure is present, so long as it is uninterrupted, there is no pain either of body or of mind or of both together.


Subjects of this text:

subject book bibliographic info
animal sacrifice,eschatology Simmons(1995), Arnobius of Sicca: Religious Conflict and Competition in the Age of Diocletian, 147
arnobius,concept of salvation Simmons(1995), Arnobius of Sicca: Religious Conflict and Competition in the Age of Diocletian, 147
athens Gale (2000), Virgil on the Nature of Things: The Georgics, Lucretius and the Didactic Tradition, 22
cycle of growth and decay,in lucretius Gale (2000), Virgil on the Nature of Things: The Georgics, Lucretius and the Didactic Tradition, 22
cynics/cynicism,condemned/satirized by greek writers Yona (2018), Epicurean Ethics in Horace: The Psychology of Satire, 74
cynics/cynicism,diatribes by Yona (2018), Epicurean Ethics in Horace: The Psychology of Satire, 74
death,in lucretius Gale (2000), Virgil on the Nature of Things: The Georgics, Lucretius and the Didactic Tradition, 22
dreams Gale (2000), Virgil on the Nature of Things: The Georgics, Lucretius and the Didactic Tradition, 22
epicurus,atomism of Simmons(1995), Arnobius of Sicca: Religious Conflict and Competition in the Age of Diocletian, 147
epicurus,concept of death Simmons(1995), Arnobius of Sicca: Religious Conflict and Competition in the Age of Diocletian, 147
epistle to menoeceus' Simmons(1995), Arnobius of Sicca: Religious Conflict and Competition in the Age of Diocletian, 147
finales,in lucretius Gale (2000), Virgil on the Nature of Things: The Georgics, Lucretius and the Didactic Tradition, 22
frankness,contrasted with harsh criticism Yona (2018), Epicurean Ethics in Horace: The Psychology of Satire, 74
friendship,three levels of Yona (2018), Epicurean Ethics in Horace: The Psychology of Satire, 74
gigante,marcello Yona (2018), Epicurean Ethics in Horace: The Psychology of Satire, 74
gowers,emily Yona (2018), Epicurean Ethics in Horace: The Psychology of Satire, 74
lucretius,cycle of growth and decay in Gale (2000), Virgil on the Nature of Things: The Georgics, Lucretius and the Didactic Tradition, 22
lucretius,death in Gale (2000), Virgil on the Nature of Things: The Georgics, Lucretius and the Didactic Tradition, 22
lucretius Simmons(1995), Arnobius of Sicca: Religious Conflict and Competition in the Age of Diocletian, 147
philodemus of gadara,condemnation of cynicism Yona (2018), Epicurean Ethics in Horace: The Psychology of Satire, 74
philodemus of gadara,cynic influences on Yona (2018), Epicurean Ethics in Horace: The Psychology of Satire, 74
philodemus of gadara,depictions of anger Yona (2018), Epicurean Ethics in Horace: The Psychology of Satire, 74
plague Gale (2000), Virgil on the Nature of Things: The Georgics, Lucretius and the Didactic Tradition, 22
plato Simmons(1995), Arnobius of Sicca: Religious Conflict and Competition in the Age of Diocletian, 147
proems,in lucretius Gale (2000), Virgil on the Nature of Things: The Georgics, Lucretius and the Didactic Tradition, 22
schroeder,f. m. Yona (2018), Epicurean Ethics in Horace: The Psychology of Satire, 74
venus Gale (2000), Virgil on the Nature of Things: The Georgics, Lucretius and the Didactic Tradition, 22
zeno of sidon Yona (2018), Epicurean Ethics in Horace: The Psychology of Satire, 74