- LUCRETI
- Lucretiorum
Abbreviations in Latin Inscriptions . 2014.
Abbreviations in Latin Inscriptions . 2014.
Lukrez — Titus Lucretius Carus, deutsch Lukrez, (* vermutlich 97 v. Chr.; † vermutlich 55 v. Chr., die Lebensdaten sind nicht sicher) war ein römischer Dichter und Philosoph. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben und Werk … Deutsch Wikipedia
ЛУКРЕЦИЙ ТИТ КАР — ЛУКРЕЦИЙ ТИТ КАР (Titus Lucretius Cams) (ок. 95 55 до н. э.), римский поэт, философ материалист, представитель атомистической традиции, последователь Эпикура, автор дидактической поэмы «О природе вещей» (De rerum natura). Жизнь.… … Античная философия
Cyril Bailey — CBE FBA (* 13. April 1871 in Kensington (London); † 5. Dezember 1957 in East Hanney bei Oxford) war ein britischer Klassischer Philologe, der von 1902 bis 1939 am Balliol College wirkte. Er ist besonders als Herausgeber, Übersetzer und… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Lucretius — Infobox Philosopher region = Western Philosophy era = Hellenistic philosophy color = #B0C4DE image size = 200px image caption = Lucretius (artist s impression) name = Titus Lucretius Carus birth = ca. 99 BC death = ca. 55 BC school tradition =… … Wikipedia
Friedrich Solmsen — Friedrich W. Solmsen (January 25, 1905 ndash; January 30, 1989) was a philologist and professor of classical studies. His edition of Hesiod is considered definitive. He published nearly 150 books, monographs, scholarly articles, and reviews from… … Wikipedia
James Duff Duff — James Duff Dunlop Duff (20 November 1860 25 April 1940), known as James Duff Duff or J. D. Duff, was an English translator and classical scholar best known for his edition of Juvenal.Duff was the son of Colonel James Duff, a retired army officer… … Wikipedia
Adolf Brieger — Heinrich Friedrich Adolf Brieger (* 12. Oktober 1832 in Rönkendorf, Pommern; † 17. Januar 1912 in Halle/Saale) war ein deutscher Pädagoge und Schriftsteller. Leben Nach dem Abitur am Gymnasium zu Greifswald im September 1853 begann Brieger das… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Epicureanism — /ep i kyoo ree euh niz euhm, kyoor ee /, n. 1. the philosophical system or doctrine of Epicurus, holding that the external world is a series of fortuitous combinations of atoms and that the highest good is pleasure, interpreted as freedom from… … Universalium
Aubagne — ▪ France town, Bouches du Rhône département, Provence Alpes Côte d Azur région, southeastern France. Aubagne lies about 10 miles (16 km) east of Marseille. It was the site of the Gallo Roman Pagus Lucreti and derived its name from its… … Universalium
Denis Lambin — Denis Lambin † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Denis Lambin (DIONYSIUS LAMBINUS.) French philologist, b. about 1520, at Montreuil sur mer, in Picardy; d. at Paris, 1572, from the effects of the shock given to him by the Massacre of St.… … Catholic encyclopedia