Lucretius
Discover the profound insights of Lucretius in this engaging examination by E. E. Sikes, published by Cambridge University Press in 2015. In this 198-page paperback, Sikes delves into the life and philosophy of Lucretius, emphasizing his artistry as a poet above all else. This work not only explores the intricacies of Lucretius' poetic style but also provides a comprehensive background on Epicurean philosophy, the intellectual framework that influenced his writing. Ideal for readers interested in ancient philosophy and didactic poetry, this book offers a unique perspective on the historical and critical significance of Lucretius. Enhance your understanding of this pivotal figure in philosophy and literature with E. E. Sikes' insightful analysis.