De Rerum Natura is an epic poem by the Roman poet and philosopher Lucretius. In it, Lucretius explores the nature of the universe, arguing that its workings can be explained through natural laws rather than the will of the gods. This edition features a new translation by Hugh Andrew Munro, as well as extensive notes and critical analysis that provide key context for understanding Lucretius' work.
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