Some (partly random, partly unpolished, inconsistent in citation format)

Bibliography for Lucretius                                    Jim O¹Hara Fall 2006

cf. too http://www.let.kun.nl/%7Em.v.d.poel/bibliografie/lucretius.htm

 

Texts:

Martin, J., T. Lucreti Cari De Rerum Natura (Leipzig 1969)

Müller, Konrad, De Rerum Natura Libri VI (Zürich 1975, second edition 2001)

Bailey, C. (ed. and comm.) (1947) T. Lucreti Cari De Rerum Natura Libri Sex. Oxford

Bailey, ed. Lvcreti De rerum natvra libri sex (Oxford 1900, 1922: OCT)

Smith, M.F., Lucretius: On the Nature of Things. W.H.D. Rouse, trans. Revised and edited by Martin F. Smith. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1992.

Lachmann, K. ed., Berlin 1853-2 (New York 1979).

Munro, H.A.J. 3 vols., w. comm. & transl., Cambridge 1886-4 (1920) (New York 1978).

Giussani, C. 4 vols., c. comm., Turin 1896-1898 (Books 1-2, 1953; Book 5 w. E. Stampini, 1952).

Ernout, A., 2 vols., Budé 1920 (1964-1966). 

 

Commentaries (in addition to above):

Brown, P. M. (1984) Lucretius: De rerum natura I. Ed. with introd., commentary & vocabulary. Bristol

Brown, P. M. (1997) Lucretius De rerum natura III. With an introduction, text, translation and commentary. Warminster

Brown, R.D., Lucretius on Love and Sex: A Commentary on De Rerum Natura IV, 1030-1287 (Leiden/New York 1987).

Campbell, Gordon. Lucretius on Creation and Evolution. A Commentary on De Rerum Natura Book Five, Lines 772-1104. Oxford: 2004

Catto, Bonnie, Lucretius: Selections from de Rerum Natura, Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers / 1998

Costa, C.D.N., Lucretius: De Rerum Natura V (Oxford 1984)

Ernout, A., and L. Robin, Lucrèce, De rervm natvra; commentaire exégétique et critique. 3 vols. Paris 1925-28

Fowler, Don. 2002. Lucretius on Atomic Motion: A Commentary on de Rerum Natura 2.1-332. Oxford.

Godwin, J., Lucretius: De Rerum Natura IV (Warminster 1986)

Godwin, J., Lucretius: De Rerum Natura VI (Warminster 1991)

Heinze, R., T. Lucretius Carus De rerum natura buch III (Leipzig 1897)

Kenney, E.J., Lucretius: De Rerum Natura Book III (Cambridge 1981).

Leonard, W.E., and Smith, S.B., T. Lucreti Cari De Rerum Natura Libri VI (Madison 1965).  

 

Books and Articles:

Ackermann, E. Lukrez und der Mythos, Wiesbaden 1979.

Algra, K. A., and M. H. Koenen, P. H. Schrijvers edd. (1997) Lucretius and his intellectual background. Amsterdam

Allen, A. "Lucretius, D.R.N. 5.948" CQ 46.1 (1996) 304-305

Ament, E.J., "The Anti-Lucretius of Cardinal Polignac," TAPA 101 (1970) 29-49.

Amory, A. (1969) 'Obscura de re lucida carmina: Science and Poetry in Lucretius' De Rerum Natura', YCS 21: 145-68

Anderson, W.S. (1960) 'Discontinuity in Lucretian Symbolism', TAPA 91: 1-29

Armisen-Marchetti, M. "Le miel de Lucrece: poetique, rhetorique et psychologie de la persuasion dans le De rerum natura" VL 134 (1994) 9-17

Armstrong, David "The Impossibility of Metathesis: Philodemus and Lucretius on Form and Content in Poetry" in Obbink (1995) 210-232

Asmis, E. (1982) 'Lucretius' Venus and Stoic Zeus', Hermes 110: 458-70

Asmis, "Rhetoric and Reason in Lucretius," AJP 104 (1983) 36-66.

Asmis (1995) 'Epicurean poetics' in Obbink 1995

Asmis (1995) 'Philodemus on censorship, moral utility and formalism in poetry' in Obbink 1995

Asmis, 1984. Epicurus' scientific method. Ithaca, N.Y..

Atherton, Catherine (2005) 'Lucretius on what language is not' In: Language and Learning. Philosophy of Language in the Hellenistic Age. Proceedings of the Ninth Symposium Hellenisticum. Ed. by Dorothea Frede and Brad Inwood. Cambridge 2005. ­ pp. 101-138

Avotins, I. "Nequid or Nequod in Lucretius D.r.n. 5.1224?" Mnemosyne 51.5 (1998) 585-589

Avotins. "On Lucretius 1.384-397" Phoenix 51.1 (1997) 38-43

Avotins,. "On Lucretius DRN 2.371-373" Phoenix 57.3/4 (2003) 326-328

Barbour, Reid. 1998. English epicures and stoics: ancient legacies in early Stuart culture. Amherst. (Prof. Barbour, of UNC¹s English dept., is also ³editing Lucy Hutchinson's translation of Lucretius as one of the four volumes in the Oxford edition of her works²)

Bourne, F.C., 1977 "Caesar the Epicurean" CW 70: 417-32

Breed, Brian W. "Imitations of Originality: Theocritus and Lucretius at the Start of the Eclogues" Vergilius 46 (2000) 3-20

Brown, R.D., "Lucretius and Callimachus," ICP 7 (1982) 77-97.

Brown,  "The Bed-Wetters in Lucretius 4.1026" HSPh (1994) 191-196

Campbell, Gordon "Zoogony and Evolution in Plato's 'Timaeus': The Presocratics, Lucretius and Darwin" Wright, M.R. (ed) Reason and Necessity. Essays on Plato's 'Timaeus'(London and Swansea, UK, 2000)145-180  [2000]

Canfora, L. "Diogene di Enoanda e Lucrezio" RFIC 120.1 (1992) 39-66

Castner, Catherine J. 1988. Prosopography of Roman Epicureans from the second century B.C. to the second century A.D. Frankfurt am Main ; New York.

Castner, "The 'Fulmen' and Sicily: Imagery in Lucretius' Sixth Book" Deroux, Carl (ed) Studies in Latin Literature and Roman History XI Collection Latomus, 272  (Bruxelles, 1992) 157-176  [2003]

Catto, Bonnie A. "Lucretian Light: Bacon's Debt to Lucretius and Epicurus " NECJ 25.3 (1998) 71-76

Ciappi, Maurizio "Super stellisque micantibus aethera fixum. Per l'interpretazione di un verso di Lucrezio (V 1205)" Maia 51.1 (1999) 33-40

Clarke, M.L. "Lucretius 4.897" CQ 52.1 (2002) 398-399 

Classen, ed., Probleme der Lucrezforschung (New York/ Hildesheim 1986). Reprints Furley, "Stoics," Kenney, "Doctus," Classen, "Poetry," Friedlander, "Pattern," Davies.

Clay, Diskin (1983) Lucretius and Epicurus. Ithaca

Clay (2003) "Lucretius' honeyed Muse: the history and meaning of a simile" in Monet (2003) 183-196

Clay. 1998 Paradosis and Survival. Ann Arbor. cf. 7. De Rerum Natura: Greek Physis and Epicurean Physiologia (Lucretius 1.1-148) 8. The Sources of Lucretius' Inspiration 9. An Anatomy of Lucretian Metaphor 10. Lucretius' Gigantomachy (UCL has it)

Clayton, Barbara "Lucretius' Erotic Mother: Maternity as a Poetic Device in De Rerum Natura" Helios 26.1 (1999) 69-84

Commager, H.S., Jr. (1957) ³Lucretius' Interpretation of the Plague", HSCP 62: 105-18

Conte, G. B. (1994) 'Instructions for a Sublime Reader: Form of the text and Form of the Addressee in Lucretius' De rerum natura', chap. 1 in Genres and readers: Lucretius, love elegy, Pliny's Encyclopedia (Baltimore)

Cook, Albert "The Angling of Poetry to Philosophy: The Nature of Lucretius" Arethusa 27.2 (1994) 193

Coppolino, Nina Carmel (2005) "The Death of Lausus: Lucretian Intertext as Propaganda Foil in Aeneid 10, 801 ­ 832" New England Classical Journal 32.1 (2005) 5-18

Courtney, Edward "The Proem of Lucretius" MH 58.4 (2001) 201-211

Cox, A. (1971) 'ucretius and his Message: a Study in the Prologues of the De Rerum Natura', G&R 18: 1-16

Cucchiarelli, Andrea "Lucrezio, de rer. nat. IV 984: voluntas o voluptas? Una difficolta testuale e l'interpretazione epicureo-lucreziana del fenomeno onirico (Parte prima)" SIFC 12.1 (1994) 50-102

Cucchiarelli, "Lucrezio, de rer. nat. IV 984: voluntas o voluptas? Una difficolta testuale e l'interpretazione epicureo-lucreziana del fenomeno onirico (Parte seconda)" SIFC 12.2 (1994) 208-253

Cucchiarelli, "Sogno e prologo letterario tra alessandrinismo, precedenti enniani e dottrina epicurea: la polemica a distanza di Lucrezio (I 102-45; IV 907-1036)" Maia 46.2 (1994) 149-180

Dalzell Alexander, The Criticism of Didactic Poetry: Essays on Lucretius,Virgil, and Ovid. Toronto 1996

Dalzell, "Lucretius," in The Cambridge History of Classical Literature. Vol 2: Latin Literature, ed. E.J. Kenney and W.V. Clausen (Cambridge 1982) 207-29.

Dangel, J. "Lucrece, matiere et poesie" VL 130/131 (1993) 18-27

Davies, H.S., "Notes on Lucretius," Criterion 11 (1931-32) 29-42. Repr. in Classen (1986).

De Lacy, P.H. (1957) 'Process and Value: An Epicurean Dilemma', TAPA 88: 114-26

De Lacy (1964-65) 'Distant Views: The Imagery of Lucretius 2', CJ 60: 49-55

De Lacy, "The Epicurean Analysis of Language," AJP 60 (1939) 84-92.

Dehon, Pierre-Jacques "Lucrece et les demeures des dieux: un symbolisme a portee epicurienne" Kernos 6 (1993) 67-77

Deufert, Marcus, Pseudo-Lukrezisches im Lukrez: die unechten Verse in Lukrezens "De rerum natura" Berlin ; New York 1996

Deutsch, Rosamund E. (1978) The pattern of sound in Lucretius. Bryn Mawr, Diss., 1939 New York 1978.

Downing, Eric, 'Lucretius at the camera: ancient atomism and early photographic theory in Walter Benjamin's Berliner Chronik.' The Germanic Review; 1/1/2006;

Dudley, D.R. ed. (1965) Lucretius. London. (Studies in Latin literature and its influence.)

Dyson, Julia T. (1996) Dido the Epicurean. CA 15: 203-221

Dyson (1997) Fluctus irarum, fluctus curarum: Lucretian religio in the Aeneid. AJP. 118: 449-457

Eck, W. "M. Lucretius Iulianus, procurator Augustorum. Zur Funktion und sozialen Wertschatzung von Provinzialprokuratoren" ZPE 100 (1994) 559-76

Edmunds, Lowell  "Mars as Hellenistic Lover: Lucretius, De rerum natura 1.29-40 and its Subtexts," IJCT 8 (2001-2002), pp. 343-358

Edmunds (2001) Intertextuality and the reading of Roman poetry. Baltimore.


Edwards, M.J. "Aeternus Lepos: Venus, Lucretius, and the Fear of Death" G&R 40.1 (1993) 68-78

Edwards, "Treading the Aether: Lucretius, De Rerum Natura 1.62-79" CQ 40 (1990) 465-469

Elder, J.P., "Lucretius 1.1-49," TAPA 85 (1954) 88-120.

Englert, Walter G. 1987. Epicurus on the swerve and voluntary action. Atlanta, Ga.

Farrell, J. "Lucretius, DRN 5.44 insinuandum" CQ 38 (1988) 179-185

Farrell, "The Structure of Lucretius' Anthropology" MD 33 (1994) 81-95

Farrell (1991) Vergil's Georgics and the Traditions of Ancient Epic. The Art of Allusion in Literary History (New York/Oxford)

Farrell (1994) "The Structure of Lucretius' "Anthropology" (DRN 5.771-1457)," MD 33: 81-95

Farrell (2001) Latin Language and Latin Culture: from ancient to modern times. Cambridge.

Fitch, John G. "Situated Knowledge: Responding to Lucretius" Arethusa 34.2 (2001) 211-220

Fitzgerald, W., "Lucretius' Cure for Love in the De Rerum Natura," CW 78 (1984) 73-86.

Fowler, D.P.(1983) "Lucretius on the clinamen and free will" in SYZHTHSIS: studi sull²epicureismo greco e romano offerti a M Gigante Naples vol.1: 329-52, reprinted?? in Fowler (2002????).

Fowler (1991) Rev. of Schiesaro and Segal. G&R 39 (1991) 237-39,

Fowler (2000) 'Philosophy and Literature in Lucretian Intertextuality' In: Fowler, Roman Constructions. Readings in Postmodern Latin. Oxford. pp.138-155

Fowler, "Lucretius and Politics," pp. 120-50 in M. Griffin and J. Barnes, ed., Philosophia Togata: Essays on Philosophy and Roman Society (Oxford 1989).

Fowler,  "From epos to cosmos: Lucretius, Ovid, and the poetics of segmentation², in D. C. Innes et al. edd., Ethics and Rhetoric, Essays for Donald Russell (Oxford 1995) 1-18

Fowler, Peta G. (1997) 'Lucretian conclusions' In: Classical closure. Reading the end in Greek and Latin literature. D.H. Roberts, F.M. Dunn, and D. Fowler (edd.). Princeton. pp. 112-138

Fowler, Peta G.; Fowler, Don P. (1996) Lucretius. Oxford Classical Dictionary. Third Edition. pp. 888-890

Freudenburg, Kirk, "Lucretius, Vergil, and the Causa Morbi ," Vergilius 33 (1987) 59-74

Friedlander, P. "Pattern of Sound and Atomistic Theory in Lucretius," AJP 62 (1941) 16-34. Repr. in Probleme, ed. Classen.

Friedlander (1939) 'The Epicurean Theology of Lucretius' First Prooemium (Lucr.1.44-49)', TAPA 70: 368-79.

Frischer, B. (1982) The Sculpted Word: Epicureanism and Philosophical Recruitment in Ancient Greece. Berkeley.

Furley, D. "Lucretius and the Stoics," BICS 13 (1966) 13-33 = Classen, Probleme 75-95 = Furley Cosmic Problems 183-205

Furley, "Variations in Themes from Empedocles in Lucretius' Proem," BICS 17 (1970) 55-64 = Cosmic Problems 172-82

Furley, "Lucretius the Epicurean: On the History of Man" in Gigon (1978) 1-37 = Furley Cosmic Problems 206-22

Furley, Cosmic Problems: Essays on Greek and Roman Philosophy of Nature (Cambridge 1989)

Furley (1967) Two studies in the Greek atomists. Princeton.

Gale, Monica "Lucretius 4.1-25 and the proems of the De rerum Natura" PCPhS 40 (1994) 1-17

Gale (1994) Myth and Poetry in Lucretius. Cambridge.

Gale (2000) Virgil on the nature of things. The Georgics, Lucretius and the didactic tradition. Cambridge.

Gale Monica R., 'Lucretius,' in A companion to ancient epic / edited by John Miles Foley. Malden, MA: Blackwell Pub., 2005.

Gale, "Lucretius 4.1-25 and the proems of the De rerum Natura" PCPhS 40 (1994) 1-17

Gale, "Man and Beast in Lucretius and the Georgics" CQ 41 (1991) 414-426

Gale, Lucretius and the Didactic Epic. London, 2001

Gale (ed.), Latin Epic and Didactic Poetry: Genre, Tradition and Individuality.   Swansea:  The Classical Press of Wales, 2004. 

Gale,"Etymological Wordplay and Poetic Succession in Lucretius" CPh 96.2 (2001) 168-172

Galloway, A. (1986) "Lucretius' materialist poetics: Epicurus and the 'flawed' consolatio of book 3" Ramus 15: 52-73

Giancotti, F. "Lucrezio e le lacrime di Omero in Ennio" RFIC 120.1 (1992) 10-38

Giesecke, A.L. Atoms, Ataraxy, and Allusion. Cross-generic Imitation of the De Rerum Natura in Early Augustan Poetry. Hildesheim: Olms, 2000

Giesecke, Annette Lucia; Lucretius and Virgil's Pastoral Dream Utopian Studies, Vol. 10, 1999

Gigante, M. 1997. Philodemus in Italy. The books from Herculaneum. Ann Arbor.

Gigon, O., ed., Lucrèce. Huit exposés suivis de discussions, Geneva 1978.

Giussani, Carlo. Studi Lucreziani. 1945 (1896) Turin

Gocel, V. "De rerum natura, v. 102-173: la coherence poetique de l'expose de Lucrece" VL 148 (1997) 57-64

Gordon, Cosmo Alexander (1985) A bibliography of Lucretius Winchester (S[ain]t Paul's bibliographies; 13)

Gordon, Pamela (1998) Dido the Phaeacian: Lost Pleasures of an Epicurean Intertext. Classical Antiquity. 17: 188-211

Gordon. 1996. Epicurus in Lycia: the second-century world of Diogenes of Oenoanda. Ann Arbor.

Gordon 'Some unseen monster: rereading Lucretius on sex,' in The Roman gaze: vision, power, and the body / edited by David Fredrick. Baltimore 2002.

Grilli, Alberto "Lucrezio ed Epicuro: la storia dell'uomo" PP 50.1 (1995) 16-45

Guillaumin, Jean-Yves "Les Simulacra belli de Lucrece" REA 104.1/2 (2002) 135-144

Hardie, P.R., Virgil's Aeneid: Cosmos and Imperium (Oxford 1986). Ch. 5: L and the Aeneid

Hardie 1984 "The Sacrifice of Iphigeneia: An Example of ³Distribution² of a Lucretian Theme in Virgil" CQ 34: 406-12

Hardie (2005) 'Time in Lucretius and the Augustan Poets: Freedom and Innovation' In: La représentation du temps dans la poésie augustéene. Zur Poetik der Zeit in augusteischer Dichtung. Hrsg. von Jürgen Paul Schwindt. (Bibliothek der klassischen Altertumswissenschaften. Neue Folge. 2. Reihe. Band 116.). Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag Winter. - 2005. - pp. 19-42

Harrison, S.J. "Lucretius, Euripides and the Philosophers: De Rerum Natura 5.13-21" CQ 40 (1990) 195-198

Harrison, "Ennius and the prologue to Lucretius DRN 1 (1.1-148)." Leeds International Classical Studies 1.4, 2002.

Havelange, Marcel "L'univers et l'homme. Lectures intertextuelles a partir de Lucrece" LEC 62.2/3 (1994) 229-240

Heath, M. 1985. "Hesiod's Didactic Poetry," CQ 35.245-63

Hellegouarc'h, J. "Lucrece, metrique et style" VL 130/131 (1993) 7-17

Hill, Timothy, Ambitiosa mors: suicide and self in Roman thought and literature ((chapter on Lucretius and epicureanism )) New York: Routledge, 2004.

Hinds, S. "Language at the Breaking Point: Lucretius 1.452" CQ 37 (1987) 450-453

Holford-Stevens, L.; Smith, M.F. "Shorter note. The dates of Cyril Bailey's Oxford classical texts of Lucretius" CQ 50.1 (2000) 306-307

Holford-Strevens, 'Horror vacui in Lucretian biography' Leeds International Classical Studies 1.1, April 2002

Holland, L.A. Lucretius and the Transpadanes, Princeton, 1979.

Hollis, Adrian S. "Nicander and Lucretius." PLLS 10, 1998, 169-84.

Holmes, Brooke, "Daedala Lingua: Crafted Speech in De Rerum Natura," AJP 126.4 (2005) 527­585

Holtsmark, E.B., "On Lucretius 2.1-19," TAPA 98 (1967) 193-204.

Hozenat, Gaston "Lucrece, de rerum natura, V, 1028-1029: les sons et les noms, la nature et l'utilite" REL 75 (1997) 64-77

Hutchinson, G. O., "The Date of De Rerum Natura" CQ 51 (2001) 150-162

Hutchinson, L. (1996) Translation of Lucretius, De rerum natura, ed. H.Quehen. Ann Arbor

Jacobson, Howard "Lucretius' Creation" MH 55.2 (1998) 119

Jacobson, "Lucretius' hunting souls (3, 726-728)" MH 56.1 (1999) 33-33

Jacobson, "Philo, Lucretius, and Anima" CQ 54.2 (2004) 635-636 ­

Jocelyn, H.D.  'Poetry and philosophy in first-century B.C. Rome: Lucretius and the nature of the university,' in Sidere mens eadem mutato, edited by Frances Muecke. Auckland, N.Z.: Prudentia, 1998.

Jocelyn, (1986) 'Lucretius, his Copyists and the Horrors of the Underworld (De Rerum Natura 3.978-1023)' Acta Classica 29: 43-56

Johnson, W. R. 2000. Lucretius and the Modern World. London.

Jope, J. (1989) 'The Didactic Unity and Emotional Import of Book 6 of De Rerum Natura' Phoenix 43: 16-34

Keaveney, Arthur "The Short Career of Q. Lucretius Afella" Eranos 101.2 (2003) 84-93

Keith, A.M., Engendering Rome: Women in Latin Epic Cambridge (2000)

Kelly, S.T. "The Last Line of the De Rerum Natura," Latomus 29 (1980) 95-97.

Kennedy, D. (2000) 'Making a text of the universe: perspectives on discursive order in the De rerum natura of Lucretius' In: Intratextuality. Greek and Roman textual relations. Alison Sharrock and Helen Morales (Eds.). Oxford. Pp. 205-225

Kennedy (2002) Rethinking reality. Lucretius and the textualization of nature. Ann Arbor: Michigan UP, 2002

Kennedy 'Atoms, individuals, and myths,' in Vanda Zajko and Miriam Leonard  eds, Laughing with Medusa: classical myth and feminist thought.  Oxford 2006.

Kenney, E.J. (1977) Lucretius. Oxford. (Greece and Rome new surveys 11.)

Kenney, "The Historical Imagination of Lucretius," G&R 19 (1972) 12-24

Kenney, "Doctus Lucretius," Mnemosyne 23 (1970) 366-92. Repr. in Probleme, ed. Classen.

Keyser, P. "Xenophanes' Sun (ffr. A 32, 33.3, 40 DK6) on Trojan Ida (Lucretius 5.660--5, D.S. 17.7.5-7, Mela 1.94--5" Mnemosyne 45.3 (1992) 299--311

Kleve, K. (1989) "Lucretius in Herculaneum" Cronache ercolanesi 19: 5-27

Kleve (1996) 'Lukrez und Venus (De Rerum Natura 1.1-49)', SO 41: 86-94

Knox, Peter E. "Lucretius on the Narrow Road" HSCP 99 (1999) 275-286

Koenen, Mieke "Loca Loquuntur. Lucretius' Explanation of the Echo and Other Acoustic Phenomena in DRN 4.563-614" Mnemosyne 57.6 (2004) 698-724

Koenen, "Loca Loquuntur. Lucretius' Explanation of the Echo and Other Acoustic Phenomena in DRN 4.563-614" Mnemosyne 57.6 (2004) 698-724

Koenen, "Lucretius' Explanation of Hearing in De rerum natura IV 524- 562" Mnemosyne 52.4 (1999) 434-463

Konstan, David, Some Aspects of Epicurean Psychology (Leiden 1973). (cf. on start of DRN 2).

Kyllo, Eric A. "Two Allusions to the Song of Demodocus in Lucretius' De Rerum Natura" CB 73.1 (1997) 31-37

Kyriakidis, Stratis (2004) 'Middles in Lucretius' DRN: The poet and his work' In: Middles in Latin Poetry. Ed. by Stratis Kyriakidis and Francesco De Martino. Bari: Levante editori. - 2004. - pp. 27-50

La Penna, Antonio "Fallit imago. Una polemica di Manilio contro Virgilio e Lucrezio (nota a Manilio IV 306)" Maia 49.1 (1997) 107-108

La Penna, Antonio "Per l'interpretazione di un locus desperatus di Lucrezio (II 43)" Maia 46.3 (1994) 315-318

La Penna, Antonio "Un'altra eco di Lucrezio in Seneca?" Maia 46.3 (1994) 319-322

Landolfi, Luciano "Ducere multimodis voces et flectere cantus (De rer. nat. V 1406). Lucrezio, il canto, la musica" SIFC 20.1-2 (2002) 143-153

Lavery, G. B. "Hoc aeui quodcumquest: Lucretius and Time," Latomus 46 (1987) 720-729

Levi, Primo,  The search for roots: a personal anthology /; translated, and with an introduction by Peter Forbes. Chicago: Ivan R. Dee, 2002. (chapter on: 'The poet-researcher: Lucretius, On the nature of the universe')

Long, A.A. Lucretius on nature and the epicurean self. pp. 125-39 in Algra (1997)

Luciani, S. "Lucrece et la psychologie democriteenne" VL 167 (2002) 22-36 

Maltby, Robert (2005) 'Etymologising and the Structure of Argument in Lucretius Book 1' Papers of the Langford Latin Seminar. Twelfth Volume (2005) 95-112

Mehl, David "The Intricate Translation of the Epicurean Doctrine of psyche in Book 3 of Lucretius" Philologus 143.2 (1999) 272-287

Michel, Alain "Lucrece, Ciceron, Horace: La serenite et l'acedia" SIFC 11.1-2 (1993) 12-25

Milanese, Guido "Piaceri fondamentali e variazioni del piacere: Nota esegetica a Lucrezio II 22" ACD 40/41 (2004-2005) 215-222

Minadeo, Richard (1969) The lyre of science. Form and meaning in Lucretius' De rerum natura Detroit, Mich

Minyard, J.D. (1985) Lucretius and the Late Republic. Mnemosyne Supplement 90. Leiden

Minyard, Mode and Value in the De Rerum Natura: A Study of Lucretius' Metrical Language. Hermes Einzelschriften 39 (Wiesbaden 1978).

Mitsis, Phillip. 1988. Epicurus' ethical theory: the pleasures of invulnerability. Ithaca, NY

Mitsis (1993) 'Committing Philosophy on the Reader: Didactic Coercion and Reader Autonomy in De Rerum Natura', MD 31: 111-28

Momigliano, A., "Epicureans in Revolt," JRS 31 (1941) 149-57; repr. in Secondo contributo alla storia degli studi classici (Rome 1960).

Monet, Annick, éd. Le jardin romain: épicurisme et poésie à Rome: mélanges offerts à Mayotte Bollack.  Villeneuve d'Ascq: Presses de l'Université Charles-de-Gaulle--Lille 3, 2003

Monti, R. C. "Lucretius on Greed, Political Ambition and Society: de rer. nat. 3. 59-86" Latomus 40 (1981) 48-66

Morisi, Luca "Ifigenia e Polissena (Lucrezio in Catullo)" MD 49 (2002) 177-190

Mulgan, R.G. 1978-9. "Was Caesar an Epicurean? (Sallust BC 51. 20)" CW 72: 337-9.

Murgia, Charles E. "'The Most Desperate Textual Crux' in Lucretius -- 5.1442 " CPh 95.3 (2000) 304

Newman, J.K. (1986) The Classical Epic Tradition. Madison.

Nichols, J. H., Epicurean Political Philosophy: The "De Rerum Natura" of Lucretius (Ithaca/London 1976)

Nussbaum, M.C. (1994) The Therapy of Desire: Theory and Practice in Hellenistic Ethics. Princeton

Nussbaum, "Beyond Obsession and Disgust: Lucretius on the Therapy of Love," Apeiron 22 (1989) 1-59. Cf. The Therapy of Desire

Nussbaum, "'By Words Not Arms:' Lucretius on Gentleness in an Unsafe World," Apeiron 22 (1990) 41-90. Cf. The Therapy of Desire

Nussbaum, (1989) ³Mortals and Immortals: Lucretius on Death and the Voice of Nature², Philos. and Phenom. Research 50: 303-51. Cf. The Therapy of Desire

O'Hara, J. "Somnia Ficta in Lucretius and Lucilius" CQ 37 (1987) 517-519

O'Hara, "They Might Be Giants: Inconsistency and Indeterminacy in Vergil's War in Italy," in Studies in Roman Epic, edd. H. Roisman and J. Roisman, Colby Quarterly 30 (1994) 206-32

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