A history of the problem of philosophical communication in the Epicurean tradition, from Epicurus himself to Lucretius, shows that the School accepted one of the Aristotelian "virtues" (= clarity, saphéneia) and discussed with the other schools the issues of style and of philosophical writing.
Milanese, G. F., Lucida carmina: comunicazione e scrittura da Epicuro a Lucrezio, Vita e Pensiero, Milano 1989:<<Biblioteca di Aevum Antiquum>>,3 179 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/115927]
Lucida carmina: comunicazione e scrittura da Epicuro a Lucrezio
Milanese, Guido Fabrizio
1989
Abstract
A history of the problem of philosophical communication in the Epicurean tradition, from Epicurus himself to Lucretius, shows that the School accepted one of the Aristotelian "virtues" (= clarity, saphéneia) and discussed with the other schools the issues of style and of philosophical writing.File in questo prodotto:
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