Epicurea

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Short description: Collection of texts, fragments, and testimonies by Epicurus


Epicurea is a collection of texts, fragments, and testimonies by Epicurus.

History

The Epicurea was collected by Hermann Usener in 1887. This work features a collection of writings by Epicurus that explain the values and beliefs of Ancient Epicurian philosophy.[1]

Index

Frontmatter (pp. i-iv), Praefatio (pp. v-lxxvi), Corrigenda (pp. lxxvii-lxxx), Epicvri ad Herodotvm Epistvla Prima de Rervm Natvra (pp. 1–56), Epicvri ad Menoecevm Epistvla Tertia Moralis (57-66), Epicvri Sententiae Selectae (pp. 67–82), Epicvri Peritorvm Librorvm Reliqviae (pp. 83–90), Certorvm Librorvm Vestigia (pp. 91–168), Incertae Sedis Fragmenta Opinonvmqve Testimonia (pp. 169–341), Spicilegivm, (pp. 342–358), Vita Epicvri (pp. 359–373), Svbsidivm Interpretationis (pp. 374–398), Index Nominvm (pp. 399–420), Index Fontivm (pp. 421–439), Capitvm Tabvla (pp. 440–445).

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